Do You Know My Jesus?
April 11
As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.
John 20:21
Wilson was a big man with a gentle heart. He spoke with an impediment, yet
was undaunted by people asking him to repeat himself from time to time. He
was uneducated, yet in spite of that, was not ignorant. Wilson was a godly man.
He loved Jesus.
When Wilson’s eyes were open, he had one thing on his mind: to intro-
duce everyone he could to his Jesus. With a humble spirit and a smile that lit
the room, he would look you straight in the eye and ask, “Do you know my
Jesus?”
Wilson understood the spiritual death sentence that hangs over every
nonbeliever. He couldn’t bear the thought of allowing anyone to suffer eternal
separation from the One Who could save them from their sins.
God took him home not so long ago. At his funeral, there were tears of
sorrow. But you could hear people say with profound sincerity and a catch in
their throat, “Well, he’s with his Jesus now! You know, he asked me if I knew
his Jesus! That’s why I’m here.”
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The man this gentle giant spoke of isn’t a fictional character in a fairy tale, as
some would believe. He is a Savior and the door to salvation to those who are
perishing. In John’s gospel, we can almost see Jesus imparting the Holy Spirit
and all His power to the disciples in anticipation of Pentecost. He commis-
sioned them to tell everyone they met about His gospel of grace. Wilson heard
Jesus’ commission. He responded with the faith and conviction of someone
who knew his Commissioner firsthand.
Jesus has issued the same offer to all who believe, the offer to look some-
one in the eye and ask, “Do you know my Jesus?” With an eternal death sen-
tence hanging over those who have never claimed the Name of Jesus, can we
refuse the commission and look in the mirror?
Prayer
“Cause us to be weak in our own power and to stand
strong in Yours, Lord Jesus. When we are afraid,
when we would be embarrassed, help us remember
that unless we ask them, ‘Do you know my Jesus’, they
may spend eternity alone without You. Amen.”