Sunday, April 28, 2013

Scripture Sunday: Trying to Be Like Jesus (guest post by my daughter)

 My 12 year old daughter wrote (with very little help from me) and gave her first talk at church this week.  I asked her permission to post it her and she was excited for me to do so.  I have altered it just a little bit to remove a name, but otherwise it is exactly what she shared.

Trying To Be Like Jesus
(I do not know where this photo is from, as I found it in my photo file on my laptop.  I would be happy to credit the artist, so if you know who it is, please let me know.)

 

Trying to Be Like Jesus

"On Easter Sunday, my uncle and grandparents came over to visit.  I received a phone call while they were there and was asked if I would give a talk.  I was not thinking what I had gotten myself into.  Just in case it is not obvious, I have stage fright.  Anyway, after I was asked me to speak, I mistakenly shared with my uncle what my talk was about.  I am going to be speaking about How to Be Like Jesus.  My uncle’s suggestions were to buy a purple robe and a long wig, ride in on a donkey, oh yea, and be an only child.  Coming from a house of 5 kids, I thought, well, it’s kind of late for that.  Plus, I am certain that he was not looking for ways that we can physically be like Jesus.  

When I think of how I can be like Jesus, I think of the Primary Song, “I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus.”  I am going to read you the lyrics to the song, since it basically summarizes my talk for me. The song starts by saying, “I’m trying to be like Jesus; I’m following in his ways. I’m trying to love as he did, in all that I do and say.”  This basically says that we should make sure that everything we say and all of our actions are things that are not hurtful to others.  The song continues, “At times I am tempted to make a wrong choice, But I try to listen as the still small voice whispers,”  As we know, even Jesus was tempted, but he still chose to do the things Heavenly Father wanted him to do.  We have the Holy Spirit to help guide us when we are tempted.  We just need to make sure that we are listening for it.  The chorus then says, “Love one another as Jesus loves you.  Try to show kindness in all that you do.  Be gentle and loving in deed and in thought.  For these are the things Jesus taught.”   This tells us, just like the scripture in John 13:34-35 “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another,”  that we must love everyone in the same way that Jesus loved us.  That means loving them with no expectations of getting something in return.  It also means not judging others.  Jesus did not say, “I don’t want to die for their sins.  It is their own fault that they do not have eternal life.”  No, instead, he hung on the cross and died for all of our sins.  The chorus also says to “be gentle and loving in deed and in thought.”  This means that we need to think good things about others as well.  My mom once was struggling with having bad feelings towards someone.  She finally decided that she was going to do one nice deed for that person every time she had a bad thought about them.  She was really upset with this person, so she really didn’t want to give any extra service to them.  She ended up putting together a gift basket for the person with one thing for each negative thought she’d had.  She also threw in a few extras for the thoughts that would come.  As she was putting together the gift basket, she began to feel love for this person again and eventually stopped having negative thoughts about them on a regular basis.  

There is another verse to the song, but I am going to leave that for another time.  To be like Jesus, we need to strive to always do good and think well of others, to serve everyone, regardless of how we may feel about them, and to do our best to overcome any temptations we may face.  In the name of Jesus Christ, amen."

Although she was nervous, Chloe did a great job writing and delivering her talk and I could not be any prouder of her.

1 comment:

  1. Amazing job Chloe!! Its sounds to me as if you've already understand what Jesus wants from us and the strength and wisdom to handle temptations that make many stray from that path.Im very proud that even though you suffer stage fright, you found the courage to get up in front of so many and speak so deeply.You go girl!

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