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For Decoration Only

Published on April 21, 2010

by Marilyn Ehle

Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus…”  Colossians 3:17

The beautiful building surrounded by trimmed lawns, tall trees and bubbling fountains is over one hundred years old. Once a home for a wealthy family, today its glowing wood floors, towering built-in bookcases and finely painted smooth walls welcome groups for dinners, meetings and other events. Tapestries and rugs woven by some of Europe’s masters still grace the walls and floors. In every room stand desks, tables, chairs and drawered chests that were once enjoyed by the original owners.

On a recent visit I was again captured by the building’s history, what it must have been like to live there each day, eat in one of the grand dining rooms and even watch deer and other animals roam just outside the walls.

In my meanderings I came upon a beautiful grand piano in the library. While the keys were somewhat yellowed by age, they seemed intact, the strings still taut, and the dark wood glowing in the afternoon sunlight. This instrument seemed to be just waiting for the fingers of a pianist to produce a melody to refresh my soul.

Then I saw the sign: For decoration only. Do not touch or play this piano.

This exquisite instrument could no longer be used for its original purpose. It took up space and drew admiring glances, but no sounds could reach my ears. I walked away disappointed; I wanted more from something I knew had within it what I desired.

I wonder how often we Christians display a sign—an attitude—that leaves people disappointed, maybe even hungry for something they suspect we have within us that could satisfy their longings. In my rush to do good things, do people close to me sense a “Do Not Touch” posture?

We were not created to be for decoration only.

Thank you, Lord, for being a touchable Savior. Help me be more like you as people enter my life.

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