When I was a boy I thought like a boy. I behaved like a boy. I understood like a boy. I was deeply impressed by heroes. Mostly, they were figures from the sports world. There was Doak Walker, Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice, Sammy Baugh, Bob Waterfield, Felix "Doc" Blanchard, Johnny Lujack. I hoarded and traded baseball cards.
As we grow older, our heroes change, but we don't stop having them. Enter into my home today and it will not take long for you to see who my heroes are now. You can't miss the portraits of Martin Luther, Stonewall Jackson, and Robert E. Lee. You'll see the fading photographs of my father and my grandfather. You'll see the works of Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and Jonathan Edwards. You'll hear me speak of John Gerstner. These names are readily apparent in my office—though perhaps a bit incongruous next to the framed portrait of Arnold Palmer.
Strange, isn't it? We need models. We need leaders who inspire us, real people of flesh and blood who embody character traits we admire, for in that admiration and inspiration comes emulation. I know that I shall never be Martin Luther. God and all my golf teachers know I'll never be Arnold Palmer. I cannot be these men. But I can try to be like them. I can imitate their courage as I face life's challenges. I can be strengthened by their examples.
Though the "cloud of witnesses" cited in Hebrews 11 is a list of heroes and heroines, they are, nevertheless, people of real flesh and blood whose lives are set forth for us in sacred Scripture. Their portraits are painted there for us, warts and all. We even find something praiseworthy, something worth emulating, in the life of the harlot, Rahab.
Let us never grow up so far that we can no longer look up.
Coram Deo: Living in the Presence of God
Who are your heroes? What positive examples do they provide for your spiritual life?
For Further Study
Hebrews 12:1-2: "Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."
Psalm 123:1-2: "Unto You I lift up my eyes, O You who dwell in the heavens. Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their masters, as the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look to the Lord our God, until He has mercy on us."
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4 comments:
Hero worship is what makes the world go 'round doesnt it. I fall into it especially with sports and have all my life. It's amazing looking back how I put much of my faith and happiness in the hands of 20 something year old athletes performing in a boys game...Again, I still do to a certain degree. I'm ashamed when I know the stats of the Phillies minor league baseball prospects but havent been meditating on Christs words that bring life and hope to those around me...
My middle school bible study has been focused on the heroes of the Bible. Just went through the old testament and starting the new this semester...I have to say that Simeon from reading the Christmas passages over the last couple of weeks is a great example of a man who was faithful to God and His promise that he would see God's provision of salvation through the Birth, Life, Death, Life of his Son before he (Simeon)would pass away. Pretty obscure I know but God allowed me to focus on this example this year...
Peace out and Go Cowboys!!!
Could we take this a step down so instead of heroes worship there are role models? But with this I know personally I have to be concerned with emulating the good qualities of the person without the bad and without be materialistic of what they have.
I can certainly say I have looked up to folks for different reason including spiritual ones. I have not been so good at pulling the spiritual ones in as my mentors though. It is one thing to emulate from afar and another to work closely with someone and learn from them directly.
Anyway, I know that when I do sports with someone better than myself it challenges and I always seem to improve much more rapidly than otherwise. I have to assume that this would hold with spiritual things as well. And well, I know this to be true honestly.
Blessings
cas
great point cas.
i am headed into a difficult meeting, and it i read the blog - and i have to say it really gave me some good comfort and perspective reamembering God is my focus and all that matters.
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