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![]() Cape May, New Jersey fishing fleet "The Aroma Of Christ"
Note: We did not prepare a podcast for this message. "But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him. For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. To the one we are the smell of death; to the other, the fragrance of life. And who is equal to such a task?" (2 Corinthians 2:14-16). ![]() Our visit Monday afternoon with our friends Jim and Dorothy Schmidt prompted another aroma type memory seven years earlier. We slept in their lovely guest room and during the night we awakened to a pungent odor that smelled like a faulty septic system. I think we both laid awake for awhile before one asked the inevitable, "Do you smell what I smell? What do you think it is?" The odor lingered so Brooksyne suggested that I shut the window. Yet the odor seemed to increase and I wondered if it might be coming up through their basement. We debated as to whether we should say anything as we discussed the problem privately. If they didn't smell the stench our suggestion of a foul odor might embarrass or even worse offend them, but on the other hand perhaps we needed to alert them to a problem they might be unaware of. Ahh, the sensitivity of being a gracious and appreciative guest... As I visited with Jim over coffee I decided to touch on the "problem" cautiously. Jim started laughing and quickly called out to his wife, Dorothy. I wondered, "Oh no, what have I done now? We'll never be invited to stay here again." Jim explained, "Because we live next to the Bay, at low tide with the right wind conditions, this is a 'normal' recurring odor." As we took an early walk the overwhelming odor smacked me in the face again and this time I chuckled about our faulty conclusion earlier. Jesus calls us to be "the light of the world" (Matthew 5:14). Recall with me the old children's song, "This little light of mine." I hope that you let His light shine through your life today. Did you know that we as Christ's followers are called not only to be "the light of the world" (Matthew 5:14) but we are also called to give off a fragrance. Paul uses a rather unusual metaphor in our daily text to describe this aspect of ministry, "God … through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him." God has ordained that His people spread the fragrance of the knowledge of Him everywhere. The Greek word for fragrance is "osme" and is the same word used when Mary washed our Lord's feet with expensive perfume and the pleasant fragrance filled the house. This fragrance is detectable to both the saved and the unsaved. However their reactions are entirely different. To the unsaved we are the stench of death, to the saved we are the fragrance of life. This contrast is similar to a theme found in John 3 regarding reactions to light. Some love spiritual light, others flee from it. I'm intrigued by Paul's closing question to this thought; "And who is equal to such a task?" He was aware of the awesome responsibilities that this placed upon himself and other believers. Today, we urge you to spread everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Jesus. May this fragrance be pleasing to God and release the fragrance of spiritual life to those around you! Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber ![]() ![]() In our travels yesterday we walked the grounds of the Wheaton Art Center in Millville, NJ. It was a warm day but the large and plentiful trees accompanied by a light breeze kept us comfortable. A large old order Mennonite family from Lancaster had gathered for the annual celebration of their mother's (grandmother's) birthday. ![]() From our table inside the Lobster House yesterday we observed those who preferred to sit out on a large boat for their luncheon. 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