by David Scott Robertson
"But the Lord said to Samuel, 'Do not look at his appearance or at his physical stature, because I have refused him. For the Lord does not see as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart" (1 Samuel 16:7).
She was beautiful.
Extremely beautiful.
Her hair was so blonde it was almost white.
Her facial features were naturally attractive requiring no makeup at all.
Her teeth were perfect.
Her skin was dark and tan from hours at the tanning bed.
Her body was the kind that unscrupulous magazine editors preyed upon to exploit.
She was,
By nearly any standard or definition, beautiful.
Extremely beautiful.
But things are not always as they seem.
Although her outward beauty might be considered extreme,
Judging a person by their appearance is
Subjective, dangerous, and unfair.
Growing up with this kind of body and without God in her life caused a few problems.
Early sexual activity.
Pregnancy.
Abortion.
Pornography.
Sexual promiscuity.
STD.
Soul ties.
Marriage.
Sexual abuse.
Pregnancy.
Abortion.
Divorce.
Alcoholism.
Marriage.
Divorce.
Cancer.
Radical masectomy.
Anger.
Bitterness.
Loneliness.
She was unattractive.
Extremely unattractive.
Her hair had fallen out from chemo.
Her heavy makeup barely concealed the dark circles under her bloodshot eyes.
Her dentures hurt her tender gums.
Her skin was wrinkled, dry, and shrunken from too many hours in the sun.
Patches of melanoma dotted her nose and shoulders.
Her body was the kind that medical journals wanted to study to help combat disease.
She was,
By nearly any standard or definition, unattractive.
Extremely unattractive.
One day a preacher visited her hospital room
And told her how beautiful Jesus Christ thought she was.
DSR
10/4/00