The tag-line for the HSBC platinum credit card says, "How you live says who you are." I suppose the idea behind the tag-line is that with a platinum HSBC credit card, you can live well. And living well means that you are a significant somebody.
As a Christ-follower, significance is not measured as such. We can add two letters to the tag-line, and it will become "How you live says whose you are." This would be a better description of the life a Christ-follower is called to.
Does our lives reflect whose we are? Do we live a God-life, living for God in all we do? Or are we little different from everybody else? Do we seek satisfaction and significance in power, money, material goods, worldly fame or a credit card? Or do we walk a different path? Remember "How you live says whose you are," we should be living as children of God.
As a Christ-follower, significance is not measured as such. We can add two letters to the tag-line, and it will become "How you live says whose you are." This would be a better description of the life a Christ-follower is called to.
Does our lives reflect whose we are? Do we live a God-life, living for God in all we do? Or are we little different from everybody else? Do we seek satisfaction and significance in power, money, material goods, worldly fame or a credit card? Or do we walk a different path? Remember "How you live says whose you are," we should be living as children of God.
Ollie
Jul 2007
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