THE PROBLEM WITH "JUST LOOKING"

Maybe I'm just too sensitive about it, but I always feel a little sheepish when 
I walk into a store,
knowing that I won't buy anything. I'll just be browsing
along and some bored salesperson stands up and starts moving my direction. 
Maybe that's what makes
me feel bad. It's her look of hope, of expectancy, of
"at last I can justify my existence." "At last I can accomplish what I'm here 
to do." So the
salesperson pleasantly asks, "May I help you?" To which I
answer with the two most hated words in the life of a salesperson, "Just 
looking." I am such a
disappointment.

It's not just sales people who are bored by folks who are "just looking." Jesus 
is troubled by
people, often people like you and me, who aren't interested
in buying spiritually. They're "just looking." Like the people in our word for 
today from the Word
of God in John 9:13.

Now, this follows Jesus' amazing miracle of healing a man who had been blind 
from birth. It should
have been amazing to the religious leaders, the Pharisees.
But all they could see was that Jesus had healed this man on the Sabbath, which 
they considered a
violation of their laws.

The Bible says, "They brought to the Pharisees the man who had been born blind. 
Now the day on which
Jesus had made the mud and opened the man's eyes was
a Sabbath. Therefore, the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his 
sight. 'He put mud on my
eyes,' the man replied, 'and I washed, and now I see."
Awesome, huh? Not to the Pharisees. Their reaction? "Some of the Pharisees 
said, 'This man is not
from God, for He does not keep the Sabbath.'"

Obviously men - very religious men - have no intention of buying into what 
Jesus is doing here.
They're just looking. Actually, everywhere Jesus did miracles
there seemed to be two groups: the expecters who are looking for Jesus to do 
something, and the
dissecters who are just looking at what Jesus is doing.
What bothers me is that the dissecters were the religious folks, the spiritual 
veterans. Like me and
maybe you. They were always so busy analyzing what
Jesus was doing that they missed what Jesus was doing. That could be happening 
to you.

As you get more settled into Christian things, as you know more Christian 
ideas, as you do more
Christian activity, this subtle numbness can start to creep
in. You go to church, not so much to have God speak to you but to watch God 
speak to others. You
make spiritual events happen but you seldom let them happen
to you. You start to become a discusser of God's working rather than an 
experiencer of God at work.
You start to become critical of other leaders and other
methods.

Can you feel that creeping sleep in your soul? Somewhere you stepped out of the 
middle of God's
life-changing work and you moved to the edges to watch,
to analyze, to categorize, to criticize, or to help it happen. And it's cold 
out there, isn't it?
You show up at Jesus' store, you look around, but you
just don't buy into the wonder of it all. The great revivalist Gipsy Smith 
started preaching when he
was 17 and he quit when he was 82 because he died.
When people used to ask him why he was as excited and passionate in his 
preaching even like when he
was a young man, he simply said, "I have never lost
the wonder."

aybe you have. It's time to get back into the mainstream where the miracles 
are...where the powerful
works of God are. Drop your analyzer's detachment and
return to your original love, your original excitement about Jesus. Let God 
happen to you again!
When Jesus is offering such supernatural merchandise,
it would be a shame if you're just on the edges "just looking."



O. Addison Gethers
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