Why
do people wear masks? Sometimes we wear a mask because we feel as if we
can't measure up to others standard, so in result, we hide who we really are. Sometimes when we
have unresolved sin in our life, we disguise it with a mask of covering
and guilt. And sometimes as Christians, we try to maintain a mask of a
perfect life and the ridiculous thought of seemly fooling people into
thinking we don't have problems (Ha!). If you're wondering how or even
why you should take off the papier-mache you are hiding behind, here are
a few side notes and reasons:
1)Trusting
God vs. Pleasing Him- Don't get me wrong, pleasing God is the most
beautiful thought one can
think, but it shouldn't come before the act of trust. You see, we
cannot please God without faith (Hebrews 11:6), and to have faith, is to
have trust. If we try to please Him outside of faith, it looks
absolutely pity and it's exhausting. You know why? Because it can't be
done. I read a book called, "TrueFaced,"
(it actually inspired this post), and it said, "God isn't interested in
changing the Christian. He already has." We need to trust God when He
tells us who we are because of the cross. We are now holy, unblameable
and unreproveable in His sight (Colossians 1:22).
2)Taking off
our mask- You want to hear wonderful news? Mask eventually peel. They
eventually crack. They eventually break. We can't hide forever and this
is good news because when
we hide ourselves in a mask, we deny God the right and ability to work
through the very thing we are hiding from. When we hide ourselves in a
mask, we don't truly let people in; everything is surface and nothing is
deep. But when we take off our mask, we experience true satisfaction in
our Savior. God has given us a longing to be loved by something greater
(Him) and we can't even begin to feel that love until we
stand completely unaltered; because until we do that very deed, the only
thing that is receiving love is the mask.
3)Maturing into who
God says we are- This is the beauty of taking off any sort of mask
we hide behind-- becoming who we really are. Psalm 139:17-18 says, "How
precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of
them! If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand..."
God has a purpose for you and He has plans for your life that you can't
even begin to comprehend. His dreams for you are vast and glorious, but
you must know, those dreams aren't about you. Our life should be
revolved around glorifying God and enjoying Him forever. He has paid our
dept on the cross and He has made us children of the King. Don't
forget, we love God because He first loved us. That means, He loved us
first. We must take of our mask and feel that love of our Savior, before
we can love others and mature into His plans.
Ta-Da! That's the end of our series. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Whatever struggle, or scar, or mask you are dealing with today, remember that it always comes back to this: trusting God. Step out in faith; God has everything under control.
-Emily and Gracie
Thanks this is good! What a relief it is to take off the mask and be vulnerable.
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