Models for imitation
You became followers of us and of the Lord. — 1 Thessalonians 1:6
Leslie Strobel became a Christian in 1979 and modeled her faith in such a way that it influenced her atheistic husband Lee to begin his own search for God. In his book The Case for Christ, he tells of his 2 years of intensive research that finally led him to receive Jesus as his Savior. With a law degree from Yale and a career in journalism at the Chicago Tribune, Lee had the ability to answer tough questions raised by unbelievers and cynics.
The change in his life also influenced their 5-year-old daughter Alison, who said, “Mommy, I want God to do for me what He’s done for Daddy.” Leslie’s faith created a ripple effect that changed the whole family.
This pattern of modeling or imitating is what Paul described in the first chapter of 1 Thessalonians. His example, along with that of Silas and Timothy, motivated the new believers in Thessalonica to imitate them (the word followers carries that idea). Then, as these new believers suffered for Christ with patience and endurance, they in turn became models to believers in Macedonia and Achaia, inspiring them to new levels of devotion.
Our example can be our most persuasive influence for Christ. Do others imitate us because we model Him? — Herb Vander Lugt
Only one life, so live it well,
And keep your candle trimmed and bright;
Eternity, not time, will tell
The radius of that candle’s flight. — Miller
READ: 1 Thessalonians 1
The one who follows Christ leads the way for others.
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