Diffusing Love
Now
thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us
diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.1
A couple of years ago, we began diffusing
essential oils as a pure and natural way to fill our home with sweet fragrance
and healing aromas. Diffusing eucalyptus and lavender oils has brought rest and
relief to my family on those nights when colds and coughs keep sleep away. Recently,
a friend walked into my home and immediately recognized the scent emitting from
my diffuser. She stood there for a moment taking in the comforting aroma before
leaving again, commenting how it was her favorite scent. Not everyone likes the
smell of essential oils, though, and prefer artificial scents that appear to
let off sweeter aromas.
In 2 Corinthians chapter 2, the apostle
Paul gives us an encouraging challenge to be God’s personal diffusers
—spreading the sweet fragrance of the knowledge of God. To those that know
Jesus, that aroma will indeed be sweet; the pureness of His scent will be
immediately recognized. Nevertheless, there will be those who criticize and
turn away from it, seeking artificial scents that might appear to be more
appealing. However, to others, you may be the fragrance that leads them to
Christ.
As Christians, we are called to take the
aroma of Christ wherever we go. We are called to fill our world with the
sweet-smelling fragrance of the love of Jesus. When we are helpful, kind,
forgiving, loving—in other words, when we live the way God wants us to—we
become diffusers of the love of God to all who come around us!
Suggested prayer: Dear Heavenly Father,
you have the Words of Life that everyone needs to hear and know. Allow me to be
used by you as a vessel to diffuse the sweet smell of your love everywhere I
go. In Jesus’ most precious name, Amen.
1.
2 Corinthians 2:14 (NKJV).
Today’s Encounter was written by: Veronica
B.
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Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.