Scripture: Colossians 2:6-7
6 And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him. 7 Let your roots grow down into him and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.
Colossians 4:5
5 Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity.
In the first week of our devotional, I talked a lot about my son, Isaac, and how it’s easy to see that he is rooted in his parents. When he is proud of himself he looks at us to share in his joy and when he’s sad he runs to us to get some comfort and reassurance. When thinking about being prepared I cannot help but think about being rooted in Christ. Whether that is being prepared to share faith, for life's hard times, or anything else, we must be rooted in Christ.
When I was in Highschool I made many of the same dumb mistakes that every other teenager makes and probably a few extra for good measure, but one thing I did do well in was that I was prepared to have an answer for alcohol and drugs. I knew who I was and who I wanted to be when it came to substance abuse. So before I was ever tempted I avoided those particular pitfalls, but of course, fell into others I wasn’t prepared for. I’m sure we can all think of a couple of these things, but the lesson rings true- if you know your answer before the question is asked, you will have a better chance at avoiding the pitfall.
This hasn’t changed much as I have gotten older, but the pitfalls may be harder to spot. For example, if I don’t want to be a procrastinator I need to avoid that pitfall by planning better, or if I want to be physically healthier I need to know my answer to “fries or a side salad” before the server asks. Or even if I want to be a better husband I should know how to love my wife well when arguments arise.
In this scripture Paul says that we need to “Make the most of every opportunity” and I love this phrasing. The truth is that you and I WILL have opportunities around non-Christians to share Christ. That doesn’t even mean we are talking about Jesus, but it means that we are representing him through grace-filled words and deeds. When that time comes we make the most of it, by loving them well and representing christ well so that God will be glorified. If you want to do this well, you need to know how you’re going to act before you ever get there.
Be Prepared by being rooted
Spend some time processing how you can “be wise and make the most out of every opportunity” with non-believers. Write out on paper how can you make the most out of your time with people that might not know Jesus. Here is one example: “I can show grace and love in the school pick-up line, by being alert and open to conversation.” Here is another: “I can make the most out of my time at the check-out by being kind to the cashier and trying to brighten their day”. There are many ways to do this. Let your creativity run with it. An excellent first step is to write these scenarios down and be ready for them when they come up.