How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news. Rom. 10:15
As believers, we appreciate the people who taught us about the Savior, be it pastors, parents, friends or relatives. They were the instrument that God used to bring us to faith, and we are thankful for them. These are the people, moved by the Holy Spirit, who took us to church or made the effort to come visit us and tell us about forgiveness and salvation.
Pichiro also has a desire to talk about the Savior. Having been born handicapped, he has never been able to walk - his feet have never touched the ground. Nevertheless, he is the first one to church on Sunday morning and for weekday Bible study. He has to be carried piggy-back from his home to the church - his wheelchair cannot be pushed over the rough roads - but that does not stop him from attending.
Pichiro also witnesses to his family and neighbors about the Savior. Many people come to his house, to visit or to help him with housekeeping. Pichiro talks to his visitors and many new people have come to church as a result of his witnessing.
Pichiro's feet have never touched the ground, but they are still beautiful. In gratitude to his Savior, he speaks to others about all that Jesus has done for him. He brings them the good news.
I thank God for the privilege of knowing Pichiro. What a motivation he is for me. I have two good feet. I can go to visit others and tell them the good news of the Savior. When I see Pichiro's zeal to serve his Savior, I am without excuse.
How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news. Rom. 10:15
October 7, 2009
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