a woman approached her pastor to inform him that she’d no longer be attending his church.
She followed his instructions, walked three times around the church with her full glass of water, and returned to him — task completed.
The pastor prompted her with just one more thing before she left:
Then he asked if she’d spotted any hypocrites, or come across anyone on their phones.
Again the woman replied, “no.”
Then the pastor offered up this perspective-shattering, thought-provoking analogy that would leave even some nonbelievers shouting “amen.”
Perplexed by her decision, the pastor pressed her as to why.
The pastor was sad to hear her reasoning, but not surprised, as he’s heard it all before. That’s why he let her go. But not before she did one final thing for him.“Ah! I saw a woman gossiping about another member; a man that is a hypocrite; the worship team living wrong; people looking at their phone during service; among so many other things wrong in your church,” she replied.
An odd request to say the least, but the woman knew it would be a piece of cake.“But before you go, do me a favor: Take a full glass of water and walk around the church three times without spilling a drop on the ground. Afterward, leave the church if you desire.”
She followed his instructions, walked three times around the church with her full glass of water, and returned to him — task completed.
The pastor prompted her with just one more thing before she left:
She told him, “no.”“Before you leave I want to ask you one more question. When you were walking around the church, did you see anyone gossiping?”
Then he asked if she’d spotted any hypocrites, or come across anyone on their phones.
Again the woman replied, “no.”
Then the pastor offered up this perspective-shattering, thought-provoking analogy that would leave even some nonbelievers shouting “amen.”
And that my friends, is worthy of a mic-drop.“You were focused on the glass, to make sure you didn’t stumble and spill any water. It’s the same with our life. When we keep our eyes on Jesus, we don’t have time to see the mistakes of others. We will reach out a helping hand to them and concentrate on our own walk with the Lord.”