I love the YouTube video of people
in a food court of a mall, who in the midst of their ordinary lives were
suddenly interrupted by someone who stood up and boldly began singing the
“Hallelujah Chorus.” To the surprise of everyone, another person got up and
joined the chorus, and then another, and another. Soon the food court was
resounding with the celebrative harmonies of Handel’s masterpiece. A local
opera company had planted their singers in strategic places so that they could
joyfully interject the glory of God into the everyday lives of lunching
shoppers.
Every time I watch that video, it
moves me to tears. It reminds me that bringing the glory of God into the
ordinary situations of our world through the beautiful harmonies of
Christlikeness is exactly what we are called to do. Think of intentionally
interjecting God’s grace into a situation where some undeserving soul needs a
second chance; of sharing the love of Christ with someone who is needy; of
being the hands of Jesus that lift up a weary friend; or of bringing peace to a
confusing and chaotic situation.
As the psalmist reminds us, we
have the high and holy privilege of declaring “His glory among the nations, His
wonders among all peoples” (Ps. 96:3).