Usually
we’re told to smile before someone takes our picture. But in some parts of the
US, a no-smiling policy is enforced when getting your photo taken for a
driver’s license. Because of identity theft, these motor vehicle departments
carefully check new photos that are taken to be sure they don’t match photos already
in the system. If someone gets a picture taken under a false name, an alarm is
sent to the operator. From 1999 to 2009, one state stopped 6,000 people from
getting fraudulent licenses. But why no smiling? The technology recognizes a
face more easily if the person has a neutral facial expression.
Jesus
prescribed a good way to recognize a Christian. He told His disciples, “By this
all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). The
ways to show love to fellow believers are as endless as there are people with
needs: a note of encouragement, a visit, a meal, a gentle rebuke, a prayer, a
Bible verse, a listening ear, even just a friendly smile.
The apostle John wrote, “We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren” (1 John 3:14). Can others recognize, by our care for fellow Christians, that we know and love the Lord?
is how much we show love to His children. (RBC)