A Word With You
#5564 - Crushed Beauty
2 Corinthians 2 : 14
 
In the fall I really got exercise in our yard.  We had lots of trees in 
that yard, and lots of leaves.  Our sons were gone, and I got to do just 
about all the raking.  There was this one corner of the yard that was 
kinda nice to rake because it smelled nice.  I'd be raking away and 
suddenly I'd smell the strong aroma of spearmint.  Now, I don't chew gum 
and I don't wear spearmint scented deodorant usually.  So, it had to be 
coming from what I was raking - and it was!  That was my wife's herb 
garden, and when some of the spearmint plants got bruised by my rake the 
spearmint scent started to fill the air.  My wife told me that that's the 
way it is with lots of herbs, like with lemon balm, for example.  If you 
take a little piece of that plant and you crush it between your fingers, 
the air will suddenly be sweetened by this scent of lemon.  Crushing a 
plant releases its scent. 

In 2 Corinthians 2, where we get our word for today from the Word of God, 
the Apostle Paul has just told about hardships he has suffered, great 
pressure he was under, even the despair he'd been feeling.  In the context 
of a lot of pain and pressure, he says in 2 Corinthians 2:14, "But thanks 
be to God who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and 
through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him."  You 
see, God wants to spread to the people around you the experience of the 
beautiful aroma of what it's like to have God in your life.  How does He 
release that scent?  Oh, hardships and pressure.  The scent of Jesus in 
Paul's life was probably never more beautiful than when it came to what he 
called his thorn in the flesh - some physical limitation that he begged 
God over and over to remove.  He called it a messenger from Satan to 
torment him. That's in 2 Corinthians chapter 12. But then he comes to 
terms in that passage with the fact that this pain is not going to go 
away. Then he discovers the unexpected, the glorious result that can be 
released through his crushing. 2 Corinthians 12:9, "But God said to me, 
'My grace is sufficient for you for my power is made perfect in 
weakness.'"  When you can't, there's an opportunity for everyone around 
you to see that God can.  Paul goes on, "Therefore I will boast all the 
more gladly about weaknesses so that Christ's power may rest on me."

When people came in contact with the Apostle Paul they smelled power, they 
smelled grace.  But it wasn't Paul's power or grace.  People got to 
experience God's beauty because Paul had been bruised, and the bruising 
released the aroma of the love of God.  That's what the Lord wants to do 
through you.  Maybe you've been going through something that has bruised 
you or crushed you.  If you've allowed yourself to become bitter, angry, 
or self-focused because of it there'll be a smell coming from you - 
probably like the smell that comes from what my wife used to call stink 
weed on the farm, and no one is going to want to be around you.  They'll 
conclude that Christ doesn't make much of a difference in the times when 
we really need the difference made.  But you've probably met, as I have, 
some precious men and women who were deeply wounded, totally crushed, and 
they've surrendered all that pain to the Savior and they're a joy to be 
around.  They're like walking hope.  The aroma of God is all over them. 

Never do we have a greater opportunity to show the people around us the 
reality of our Savior than when we are in a time of great hurt.  Maybe 
like you're in right now.  If it's one of those times for you, open 
yourself up to a divine take-over of your feelings and your pain and your 
personality. You'll find that something very supernatural, something very 
beautiful will happen.  The crushing you've experienced will release the 
incomparable aroma of the grace, and the love, and the peace of God.  The 
Creator who releases beauty through a bruised, crushed plant, can surely 
do it through one of his blood bought children.

Copyright (c) 2008 by Ron Hutchcraft.

 

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