
When I was in high school there was a new trend where kids wore bracelets with the letters WWJD on them. The first time I noticed one, I assumed it was that person’s initials. But when I saw a couple more, I started to wonder.
This was before the Internet so the fad spread very slowly. And I couldn’t just look it up, but eventually I learned what it meant: What Would Jesus Do?
I remember thinking that was a rather helpful way to gauge my actions and words as I went about my day. However, I never got a bracelet. (I have always been loath to follow trends. Probably because by the time I discover them, they are already passé.)
One of the goals of Jesus’s incarnation was to show us how God wants His children to live. We needed a model. Because we were not getting it!
Despite writing His guidelines in stone and sending prophet after prophet to explain them and remind us of them, God’s children seem to keep forgetting how we were supposed to behave. Today’s verse is from one of those prophets reminding God’s people again of the simplicity of obedience to God.
Today we have the entire Bible and the Holy Spirit inside us to speak truth to us.
And yet we keep forgetting. Or maybe we allow ourselves to be confused by advice from our culture. Either way, we claim not to know God’s will. Hence the desire for WWJD bracelets.
Dear God,
I’m so sorry that I whine about not knowing your will when you have made it very clear in your word and through the life of your Son. Thank you for making it plain and simple. Thank you for sending the Holy Spirit to live in me and to remind me of all that Jesus taught. Please open my ears so I can hear and understand.








