*** First off, a disclaimer- Yeah so, way back when I mentioned I'd try not to get too preachy on here.  Sorry.  My faith in Jesus is part of who I am and this blog reflects the things I think about.  So... the subject is going to come.  Such as now...
It's  October.  For many people that means Halloween, tricks and treats,  ghosts and goblins, costumes and candy, mischief and masks.
Isn't  it sort of a strange time of year?  Everyone is making plans to be  someone else.  By the end of this month, the streets will be populated  by ninjas, witches, pirates, fairies, and ex-presidents.  All through a  variety of masks...  weird, huh?
Or is it.
How often do we wear masks?
I  live in Nebraska, heart of football country.  The University of  Nebraska - Lincoln is my alma mater.  I'm a big Husker fan, right?  Not  so much.  I like to see the home team win, but I can't say I follow it  closely anymore.  Today there are just too many passions and interests  competing for my time and energy to pay Husker Football much attention.
However,  I still try to follow the stats.  I check on the records of Nebraska  and their opponents.  Nebraska and football - for many people it goes  together like peanut butter and jelly.  It's what we do.  What we talk  about.  Like the weather.  So, I keep track so I can talk to co-workers  and people I run into.  I wear the mask of a Husker football fan.
But don't we all do this in one arena or another?
You're a Democrat.  You're a Republican.  There's certain points you have to follow.  Certain ideals to hold up.
A prep.  A geek.  A jock.  Even a scummer.  We all have masks to wear.  Masks to bear.
But,  other people aren't the only ones we wear masks for.  Have you ever  prayed like this, "God, please don't let me fail at this!  I'll do  anything.  I'll read my Bible everyday.  I'll be better."?  Really?  If  God does this one thing right now, you'll change your life forever.  You  will pursue more based on this one moment.  Love Him more for it?
Looks  a lot like a mask to me.  This isn't pursuing the Most High as your  goal.  This is courting His favor.  Loving the gift over the Giver.  It  certainly isn't living out Matthew 6:33
"But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."
The  problem is we don't stop with wearing masks in attempt to trick God.   Many of us, quite successfully, wear masks to deceive ourselves.
The  following link goes to an article about a man who wore a mask for a  large portion of his life.  Everyone he came in contact with believed  that this was a good man.  He began to believe it himself.  He just led  "another life" in which he did terrible things.  I felt that was the  gist of what the author was getting at - a good man, who happened to be  capable of terrible things.  I also think he blew that away in the final  lines.
If you decide to read it, the article is pretty graphic.
http://www.esquire.com/features/favorite-teacher-0300
We  all have skeletons in our closets.  When we sin we like to brush it  off, "the devil made me do it".  The truth is we humans are capable of  incredible evil, in the same way we are capable of amazing good.  We  have a dual nature.  We are created to be the image of God, a reflection  of His awesome truth, justice, goodness, love.  But we are born into  sin.  Our inherited sin nature constantly battles our godly spirits.   The reality is that we have both the Spirit of God and desires of the  flesh within us.
However, we are not without hope.  Jesus said -
"The  thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they  may have life, and have it to the full."  John 10:10.
Jesus  promises a life lived "to the full".  One not torn in two by the  battling spirit nature from God and the flesh nature of the world.  A  life that if yielded to Him will experience love, hope, faith, joy,  peace and all of those wonderful gifts of the Spirit.  All He asks is  that we turn to Him -
"For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for Me will save it."  Luke 9:24
So,  this October consider a new mask to wear.  Think of ways that you can  wear your Jesus mask in the world. And if you submit to Him, He will  change you, from the inside, to reflect the image of the Father.  -
"The  night is nearly over; the day is almost here.  So let us put aside the  deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light... Rather, clothe  yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to  gratify the desires of the sinful nature."  Romans 13:12,14
Peace.  
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Sounds like it would be a good sermon to me ;) (that's a good thing).
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