Did I Make a Difference—Did You?
"Wash  yourselves and be clean! Get your sins out of my sight. Give up your evil ways.  Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of  orphans. Fight for the rights of widows."1
On a recent Saturday night Joy and I were relaxing at home  listening to gospel music and heard the Oakridge Boys singing; "Did I Make a  Difference?" The words were very inspiring and challenging. Following are some  of the lyrics:
   "I'm caught up in the push and shove,
   The daily grind, burning time, spinning wheels,
   I wonder what I'm doing here, 
   Day to day, year to year, standing still.
   Somewhere there's a teacher with a heart that never 
       quits,
   Staying after school to help some inner city kids,
   A mother who's a volunteer, a soldier in the fight,
   I can't help but ask myself when I lay down at 
       night.
   "Did I make a difference in somebody's life?
   What hurts did I heal? What wrongs did I right?
   Did I raise my voice in defense of the truth?
   Did I lend my hand to the destitute?
   When my race is run, when my song is sung,
   Will I have to wonder, did I make a difference?
   Did I make a difference?"2
Dear  reader, when your race of life is run and you come to the end of life's journey  and look back on your life, will you be able to say that you have made a difference  in somebody's life, and in the world in which you lived? Or when you stand  before the Master, Jesus, to give an account of your life,* will you be able to say with confidence that you made a  difference with your life? And will I? Let's make absolutely certain that you  and I will truly be able to say, "Yes, by the grace of God, I did make a  difference."
The good news is that if you want to make a difference, you can. Just make yourself available to God every day to use you as He pleases!
Suggested  prayer: "Dear God, again today I surrender my heart and life to You. Please  help me to so live today and every day in such a way—to be 'as Jesus' in some  way to every life I touch—so that my life will make a difference in somebody's  life, and also in the world in which I live. And please grant that by Your  grace when I stand before Your judgment seat to give an account of my life, I  will not be empty handed, but will hear Youe welcoming words, 'Well done, good  and faithful servant, your life made a difference in many people's lives, enter  into the joy of your Lord.' Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer.  Gratefully, in Jesus's name, amen."
*"For  we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may  receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done,  whether good or bad."3 
1. Isaiah 1:16-17 (NLT).
2. http://tinyurl.com/kxac9je
3. 2 Corinthians 5:10 (NKJV). 
  
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            Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.