6 Feb, 2007

Seven Foot Nine

Do you judge the book by its cover?

Wow! This guy is huge. Sun Ming, 23, the new center for the Maryland Nighthawks basketball team is 7 feet 9 inches tall (2.13 meters). From Bayan, China, he is now the tallest player in professional basketball history, and one of the tallest men in the world. Larry La, who is 5’6”, is translating for Ming as he is introduced at a news conference in Chevy Chase, Maryland, on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2007.

It looks like playing basketball is easy for him.

What must he think about being so tall? Is he happy and proud or uncomfortable about all the people staring at him?

Have you ever been unhappy with your body or wanted to be taller? What would you like to change about your appearance?

“When they came, he looked on Eliab and thought, ‘Surely the Lord’s anointed is before him.’ But the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” ~ I Samuel 16:7

What does today’s scripture teach us?

God is more concerned about what is inside a person and not so concerned about the physical appearance of that person. In this passage Samuel was sent by God to Jesse’s house to anoint the future king of Israel. Jesse lined up his sons for Samuel to make his selection. When Samuel saw Eliab, the tallest son, he was sure he would be God’s pick. God tells Samuel, “Not so fast, Mr. King-Anointing Priest.” What impresses you doesn’t count for much with God. Later God directs Samuel to anoint the youngest, smallest son, David, who eventually becomes the greatest king of Israel.

How can you connect Today’s God’s Story (the Scripture) to your life?

The popular culture we live in puts high value on physical appearance. Tall, thin, good-looking people get lots of attention and special treatment in the media and youth culture. If you didn’t get the right beauty or athletic body genes, you often get ignored.

The good news is God who created you (with help from your mother and father) doesn’t judge you like People Magazine might describe you. You didn’t have any control over whether you are 4’9” or 7’9”. It doesn’t matter. God is more interested in your mind and heart being “hot” for him than how “hot” your body looks.

How can you connect Today’s God’s Story and Your Story to others?

  • Change the way you look at other people. Keep your focus on what God sees in them, not their imperfect bodies.
  • Stop any negative talk or criticism of other for their outward appearance. Step in and stop people who make fun of how someone looks.
  • Encourage your friends to not judge others. Set a good example for them by how you treat others. They will see how God is changing you.
  • Be a real friend to people regardless of their physical appearance. Let them know how much God loves them by how you treat them.
comments

Ornament
God's Story is brought to you by Youth for Christ. YFC works with young people on campus and in the community in over one hundred countries around the world so that they might have an opportunity to become a follower of Christ and be a part of a local church.

Our writer, Byron Emmert, has been with YFC for over 30 years and has served as Campus Life Staff, in leadership for DCLA, and as an author and speaker. Byron is available for speaking at youth or adult events and conferences. For booking, write to byron@3Story.org.

Byron and his wife Linda live in Minnesota and their family includes two married sons and daughters-in-law, a grandaughter, and a daughter in college. He loves sports, deep dish pizza, and spending time with his family.