Chipping Away
There is a story about a man who had a huge
boulder in his front yard. He grew weary of this big, unattractive
stone in the center of his lawn, so he decided to take advantage of
it and turn it into an object of art. He went to work on it with
hammer and chisel, and chipped away at the huge boulder until it
became a beautiful stone elephant. When he finished, it was
gorgeous, breath-taking.
A neighbor asked, "How did you ever carve such
a marvelous likeness of an elephant?"
The man answered, "I just chipped away
everything that didn't look like an elephant!"
This story illustrates how God creates men in
His likeness. He starts with nothing much more than a boulder, but
like a great artist, he sees the potential for what lies within and
chips away until we are shaped in His image.
Look at how Jesus
dealt with men like Peter. Who would have looked at Peter (
the loud mouth who was always saying
things he would later regret
) and seen the
disciple he would become? Who would have looked at James and John (
nicknamed "Sons of Thunder"
because of their temper
) and considered them to be ideal candidates? But Jesus had a way
of looking into the hearts of men and women, seeing not only what
they were, but what they had the potential to become. Then he set
about the task of "chipping away" to uncover the beauty that lay
beneath the surface.
Wouldn't it be great if we could learn to look
at men and women the same way –to see not only what they are, but to
see what they can become? If we would only do that, perhaps instead
of dismissing people as "worthless boulders", we would set about the
task of chipping away to reveal their full potential.
"Now
when Jesus looked at him, He said, 'You are Simon the son of
Jonah. You shall be called Cephas’
( which is translated, A
Stone. )"
John
1:42
Alan Smith