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Sporting A Black Eye For Jesus

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I recently made a trip back to my hometown to visit my family. This trip happens every 5 to 6 weeks since I also have my beautiful daughter-in-law cut and color my hair. I always look forward to these trips and spending time with my parents, children, grandchildren, siblings, and the rest of my extended family is fun.

My last trip was probably the most relaxed and laid-back trip I’ve had. This time, I didn’t have an agenda of people to visit or places to go. In fact, I don’t think I even put on makeup the entire time I was there. 😳

I was laughing and telling Joe about not wearing makeup the entire trip. The following day, I needed to take photos, etc., so I went to put on some makeup. That’s when I noticed my right eye looked dark in the corner. Since I hadn’t worn mascara in several days, I knew it wasn’t that, but I had no idea why it looked like that. I brushed it off, thinking that I must not have slept well while I was gone.

The next morning, there was no mistaking that I had a small black eye coming on. I showed my eye to Joe, and he asked me who I had gotten into a fight with. You talk about being confused; I racked my brain to think of something I might have done to get a black eye.

Then, it hit me! My cross hit me. I can’t remember exactly what I was doing, but I remember that my cross flipped up and hit me in the eye area. At the time, I remembered thinking, “whew, I’m glad that it didn’t hit me in the eye; that could have been dangerous.”

Once I figured out what happened, I laughed and said, NOT TODAY, SATAN!

I love wearing my crosses, and I have several that I wear all the time. Some are small, some are ornate, and some are large. The one I was wearing at the time was large and on a long chain, so that’s why it could flip up and hit me in the eye. But I’m not wearing the crosses as a fashion statement; I’m wearing them to show others that I love the Lord.

Matthew 22:37

37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’

My love of the Lord comes in many different forms, but wearing a cross is a way that I can show my love to others. The Lord loves us in many forms, also. He shows up grace, forgiveness, and mercy. But, His greatest display of love also involved a cross.

Romans 5:8

But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

1 John 4:19

19 We love because he first loved us.

My black eye is a small price to pay for showing my love and pales in comparison to the price Jesus paid. But, each time I look at my necklace, I’ll be reminded that showing your love for the Lord can leave a mark, and it’s one I’m willing to have.

To God Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

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32 Comments

  1. I am late to this party but gosh I appreciate your perspective in this post!

  2. Martie Lowe says:

    With Easter right around the corner this article on Jesus and the Cross is so appropriate. We need to live daily with our hearts set on Him and our eyes focused on Jesus’ great sacrifice on the Cross so that we might have eternal life!!! No greater gift!!! Thank you, Jesus for the Cross.

  3. Debbie Brown says:

    I love that you share your faith to everyone and not ashamed of it.
    The way you shared your story about your cross was very touching.

  4. Judy Mueller says:

    A beautiful statement of faith and sure hope! My husband (we had 60 years together) gave me my gold cross w/small diamond many years ago. I wear it often but will leave it to my daughter when I go Home. Judy

  5. Maureen Welch says:

    I have been looking for a plain gold cross like the one you are wearing on the opening page, could you share the link?

  6. Thanks for your Bible Study.
    I look forward to your scripture choices every day. 🙏

  7. Robin Alion says:

    Thank you for sharing your faith and one of my many favorite verses from God’s word, Romans 5:8. So deeply grateful for God’s mercy and grace. One of my favorite songs goes with that verse, “A Sinner Saved By Grace.”

    Blessings to you

  8. I love your cross, I wear mine every day! Thank you for these verses as they are favorites and for sharing your faith. Have a blessed week!

    1. Enjoyed your comments today. I wear a cross and often it will open a conversation. I love the symbol of love of the cross.