SWEET FRAGRANCE
READ:
2 Corinthians
2:12-17
We are to God the
fragrance
of Christ among
those who
are being saved
and among
those who are
perishing.
-2 Corinthians
2:15
Some scents are unforgettable.
Recently, my husband mentioned he was running low on
shaving cream. “I’ll pick some up,” I offered.
“Can you get this kind?” he
asked, showing me the can. “I love the smell-it’s the kind my dad
always used,” I smiled, recalling
the time I had been momentarily taken back to my childhood when I got a whiff
of the same shampoo my mom used to wash my hair. For both Tom and me, the fragrances had
brought an emotional response and pleasant memory of people we loved who were
no longer around.
Oliver Wendell Holmes said, “Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more
readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel.”
So, what if our lives were a fragrance that attracted
people to God? Second Corinthians 2:15
says that “we are to God the fragrance of
Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.” Our fragrance is pleasing to God, but it
also attracts others to Him or repels them.
We who understand the sacrifice of Jesus have the opportunity to be the “fragrance of Christ” –a reminder of
Him-to others.
The sweet scent of the likeness of Christ can be an
irresistible pull toward the Savior. –Cindy
Hess Kasper
Let my hands perform
His bidding,
Let my feet run in
His ways,
Let my eyes see
Jesus only,
Let my lips speak
forth His praise. –James
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When we walk with
God, we leave behind
a sweet fragrance
that can inspire others to follow.
INSIGHT
In today’s
reading, we see a dramatic picture of Christ as victor. In the world of ancient Rome, a conquering
general would be rewarded with a “triumph,” a celebrative victory parade. The conquered enemies subjugated as slaves
would often follow the procession. Paul
used this even familiar to his audience to represent Jesus Christ as the
triumphant hero. Considering himself a
slave of Christ (Philippians 1:1), Paul thought it an honor and a joy to have
been conquered by the Lord he now loved and served. Often during a triumphal parade, the temple
doors were thrown open and the fragrance of garlands and incense flooded the
parade procession with the sweet aroma of victory. Certainly, the gospel has a sweet spiritual
aroma for those who believe.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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