When I was younger, I had a little fascination with courtroom dramas. I watched "The People's Court" and "Matlock." Even now, I'll periodically get sucked in to "Law & Order."
There's something compelling about watching detectives and lawyers build up a case and find evidence. Then, you wait in anticipation to see the wise judge determine a verdict.
Imagine if a judge looked at you and said, "You're the evidence."
Huh?
That sounds kind of strange, but when it comes to supporting a case for the existence of God, it could be true.
Have you ever heard the saying, "You're the only Jesus someone might ever see?" There's a bit of truth in that statement. But I think it slightly misses the mark. Whether or not people see Jesus in you or me, they could see Him in creation, in the Bible, in music or even in writings from other people (like C.S. Lewis, Max Lucado or other great authors). However, you and I could definitely be part of the "evidence" that someone uses to determine whether or not God is real.
That sounds like a tall order--it is. But we don't have to be the "evidence" on our own. The Holy Spirit can give us "convictions of steel." Take heart in what we read in today's passage:
Do you know that all over the provinces...
Tomorrow: 2 Thessalonians
