Just Be You

Amos 7:14–15

THERE IS ONLY ONE YOU. In our overly-populated, identity-crisis era it is easy to forget this. Individuality is played down. We are asked to conform to the “system.”

This results in what I’d like to call an image syndrome, especially among the members of God’s family called Christians. My mind lands upon a fig-picker from Tekoa . . . a rough, raw-boned shepherd who was about as subtle as a Mack truck on the Santa Ana Freeway. He was tactless, unsophisticated, loud, uneducated, and independent. His name was Amos. That was no problem. He was a preacher. That was a problem.

He didn’t fit the image . . . but he refused to let that bother him. He was called (of all things) to bring the morning messages in the king’s sanctuary. His words penetrated those vaulted ceilings and icy pews like flaming arrows. In his own way, he pounced on sin like a hen on a june bug, and the “image keepers” told him to be quiet. Amos, realizing their attempt to straitjacket his method and restructure his message, replied:

I’m not a professional prophet, and I was never trained to be one. I’m just a shepherd, and I take care of sycamore-fig trees. But the LORD called me away from my flock and told me, “Go and prophesy to my people in Israel.”

AMOS 7:14–15

Amos was not about to be something he wasn’t! God made him, called him, and gave him a message to be communicated in his own, unique way.

Are you an Amos? You don’t “fit the mold?” You don’t sound like every other Christian . . . or look like the “standard” saint . . . or act like the majority? Hallelujah! Don’t sweat it, my friend. Now—don’t you dare change just because you’re outnumbered. Then you wouldn’t be you.

What the church needs is a lot more faithful fig-pickers who remain themselves, regardless.

Devotional content taken from Good Morning, Lord . . . Can We Talk? by Charles R. Swindoll. Copyright © 2018. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a division of Tyndale House Ministries. All rights reserved. The full devotional can be purchased at tyndale.com.

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Accuracy, clarity, and practicality all describe the Bible-teaching ministry of Charles R. Swindoll. Chuck is the chairman of the board at Insight for Living and the chancellor of Dallas Theological Seminary. Chuck also serves as the senior pastor of Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, Texas, where he is able to do what he loves most—teach the Bible to willing hearts. His focus on practical Bible application has been heard on the Insight for Living radio broadcast since 1979.