Submitted by Kathy Walls

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.

2 Corinthians 2:14

June is a month that immediately reminds me of warmth from the sun, picnics at the park, and beautiful flowers and plants in many colors and fragrances.  Those wonderful smells – smells that give a sense of calmness and even a smile!

At my workplace many years ago, a particular co-worker wore a very nice perfume that lingered long after she had exited the area.  The joke among the workers was “aha! Pam was here!” Her fragrance really did remain long after she had gone.  Thankfully, it was a nice smell and not unpleasant.

What about our daily walk? The Lord may lead us in many different directions in a day’s time.  Are we leaving a fragrance behind that’s worth leaving or is it filled with some unkind words, bad attitudes, and behavior that’s not so “Christ-like”?  Whether we are in the workplace or at home we should be living a life that brings a “sweet aroma” to our Lord, one that spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him.

Our heavenly Father,

We thank you for giving us life, for the beautiful sunshine, warm temperatures, and beautiful flowers you have created for our pleasure.  What an artist you are!  Please help us to live our lives in such a way as to bring glory to You, our Creator, the one who truly leads us in triumphal procession.  May the “knowledge of You” spread everywhere we go and may Your fragrance linger so that others come to know YOU! In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Submitted By Laura Miller, Japan

A few years ago my husband was assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan.   This third world country, located north of Afghanistan, is unlike the western world.  My husband was allowed to take his family to this remote part of the world and within 30 hours of our arrival, I experienced a suicide bombing.  The two years spent in this country were at times dangerous and uncertain, however, I felt safe and comfortable most of the time.  I have fond memories of my years spent in this predominantly Muslim country.

One of my favorite places to visit was Tizzy Kavka.  Americans called it the ‘junk’ bazaar….because it literally had a lot of junk.  This place was extremely filthy and foul smelling; causing me to hold my breath and then gasp for air as I meandered through the crowded lanes filled with a mixture of unusual aromas of food cooking, cigarette smoke, incense, and body odor.   People had blankets on the ground or tables displaying their possessions in hope of a sale.  I enjoyed this place because I find people interesting.  But I also enjoyed searching for treasures to purchase.  It is true that one man’s junk can be another man’s treasure.  I found some awesome vessels that I could see beyond the defects and dirt and saw the beauty and potential use for each one I chose and bought.

I purchased different kinds of vessels.  Some of them made of clay, copper, metal and glass with different shapes and sizes.  Many of the vessels I chose were defective in some way; chipped, scratched, cracked, old or dirty and no longer wanted by the owner.  I took them home, cleaned them up and each serves a purpose as a decorative item and some I use every day, such as a teapot.

These vessels represent to me lives and hearts.  Sometimes we see ourselves and the world and Satan makes us feel like junk; old, defective, useless, not the right size, of no value and purpose.   Sin and the trials of life can break us down, crack us, and make us feel dirty, undesired, maybe even frightened in a world filled with danger and uncertainty.

Praise God He sent His son to purchase and redeem us with His precious blood and death on the cross.  He searches and chooses each one of us living in this dirty, foul world and gives us the gift of faith.  He saves us, washes away our sins, and begins sanctifying us-the process of purifying, refining, and transforming us into the image of Christ.  He makes each one of us valuable (we aren’t junk) and gives each of us a purpose.

Just as I saw the beauty, value, and found the vessels as treasures with a purpose, that is how God sees us.  We are loved, valued, beautiful, and He wants us to become a vessel He can use to bring Him glory.

2 Tim 2:21 Therefore, if a man cleanses himself from these things, he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work.

2 Cor 4:7 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the surpassing greatness of the power may be of God and not of ourselves.

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