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Stagehands for the Savior | Bible Gleanings | August 9-10, 2025

Every personโ€™s pupils were practically glued to the pandemonium among the pirates and pillagers. Buccaneers swung from the crowโ€™s nest to the main deck, battling raiders and robbers with their blood-drawing blades. โ€œAvast ye! Give no quarter to these scurvy dogs!โ€ yelled the captain. After a brief brawl, the invaders were repelled and the ruckus settled down. And thatโ€™s when I saw it: a man stepping out of the shadows to mop the deck.

While watching the Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show in Panama City, Florida, I couldnโ€™t help but notice the stagehands who quietly emerged from behind the scenes to keep the stage safe and prepare for the next act. They unhooked ropes, removed and repositioned props, and checked on the actors to ensure everything was running smoothly. They werenโ€™t the center of attentionโ€”their job was to guarantee that the stage was set for the main actors who were. They werenโ€™t the stars of the show and received no applause. They had one mission: to ensure the spotlight shined on the real stars. 

And this is precisely what Christians are called to do for Christ. Believers are stagehands for the Savior. Jesus is highly exalted โ€œfar above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is namedโ€ (Eph. 1:21a), and our job as believers is to keep it that way in our hearts and lives. The mission statement of our lives ought to be that of John the Baptizer: โ€œHe must increase, but I must decreaseโ€ (John 3:30). As the reformer John Calvin once said, this world is a โ€œtheater for Godโ€™s glory,โ€ and our divine duty is to ensure that the spotlight shines on the real Hero: Jesus.ย 

This means fighting the temptation to โ€œthink of [ourselves] more highly than [we] ought to thinkโ€ (Rom. 12:3). We must see ourselves as โ€œunworthy servantsโ€ (Luke 17:10) whose principal assignment is to shine the light of our good works upon Him (Matt. 5:16). Everything we do should draw peopleโ€™s attention to Christ, so โ€œthat the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorifiedโ€ (2 Thess. 1:12a). Our soulโ€™s greatest passion should be that of Psalm 115:1, where the psalmist prayed, โ€œNot to us, O LORD, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!โ€

One day, Jesus will return to take center stage and every eye will see Him (Rev. 1:7). Everyone in the universe will โ€œtake a bowโ€ not to receive glory, but to give glory to the Morning Star (Phil. 2:10-11; Rev. 22:16). And those who hogged the spotlight will be humbled and eternally regretful that they did not make Jesus the center of their lives (Luke 14:11). But, saints who served as stagehands will be eternally glad they did not steal the spotlight (Rev. 4:10-11). Are you a stagehand for the Savior?


Brandon is the pastor of Bandana Baptist Church in Bandana, Kentucky, where he lives with his wife, Dakota, and their three dogs, Susie, Aries, and Dot. Brandon and Dakota are also foster parents through Sunrise Children’s Services of Kentucky. Brandon is also a published author and a religious columnist for the Advance Yeoman newspaper in Ballard County, Kentucky. He is also a devotional contributor for Kentucky Today, a news publication of the Kentucky Baptist Convention. His columns are also featured in the Times-Argus newspaper of Central City, Kentucky, West Kentucky News of western Kentucky, and the online blog, Reforming the Heart.

Conformity to Christ | Bible Gleanings – November 18-19, 2023

It is an enormous celebration, but many people have never heard about it. โ€œHemingway Days,โ€ as it is known, is a week-long celebration in Key West, Florida, in which writers, fisherman, and fans of the famous Ernest Hemingway gather to honor his legacy. And one of the highlights of the festival is the Hemingway lookalike contest, in which dozens of older men with frosted beards compete against one another for the prize of resembling the great American writer. The contest is held at Sloppy Joeโ€™s Bar, and it is so momentous that it occupies three whole days of the festival! And according to the Associated Press, a winner is chosen on the anniversary of Hemingwayโ€™s birthday, which is July 21st.

It must be a great honor to look like the renowned Hemingway, but it is a far greater honor to look like the Author of Salvation, the Lord Jesus Christ. And while it is not a contest between believers to see who looks the most like Jesus, looking like Christ is every believerโ€™s ultimate conquest. Godโ€™s plan for His people is that they be โ€œconformed to the image of his Sonโ€ (Romans 8:29b). Moreover, the Holy Spirit is always shaping and molding all true believers, with the goal of helping them resemble Jesus. As Paul said, โ€œAnd we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spiritโ€ (2 Cor. 3:18). 

It is through this transformation process that believers may be fully assured that they have been saved by Godโ€™s grace. Everyone who truly knows Christ will look like Him: โ€œBut whoever keeps his word, in him truly the love of God is perfected. By this we may know that we are in him: whoever says he abides in him ought to walk in the same way in which he walkedโ€ (1 John 2:5-6). Such Christlikeness primarily entails following the example of Jesus in our thoughts, words, attitudes, and actions (John 13:15). Simultaneously, looking like Christ also means looking less like our old selves and less like the world around us. That is why Paul commanded, โ€œDo not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mindโ€ (Romans 12:2a). 

And the process of becoming like Christ will be completed one glorious day (Phil. 1:6). But it wonโ€™t happen in this life; it will happen on the Last Day when Christ comes again. As John assured, โ€œBeloved, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he isโ€ (1 John 3:2). Until then, all believers must resolve to follow in the footsteps of the Lord Jesus until all the world bows before His feet (Phil. 2:9-11).

Bible Gleanings is a widely-read weekend devotional column, written for the Murray Ledger & Times in Calloway County, Kentucky. 

Brandon is the founder and main contributor to Brandon’s Desk, the blog with biblical resources from his ministry. He pastored the family of believers at Locust Grove Baptist Church in Murray, Kentucky for six years. He and his wife Dakota live there with their three dogs, Susie (Jack Russell), Aries (English Shepherd), and Dot (Bluetick Beagle).

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