By Pastor Mark Hopper
I have heard people say that you can learn a lot about a person by the color of their car.
People with flashy red or bright yellow cars are probably seeking the attention of others. This may be true. I read somewhere that people who get the most traffic tickets are people who drive red cars and trucks.
I have also heard that people who desire less attention drive cars that blend in, like gray, silver or tan. We have a gray car and a silver car. So that must tell you something about my personality!
As I looked around our neighborhood, I noticed that one neighbor had only white vehicles parked in their driveway. Every car and truck in their family was white. Maybe this reflects the unity in their family? However, I think I did notice a darker color recently. Maybe more diversity is emerging at their house.
It is also surprising how many dark colored cars there are in our neighborhood. One member of our family has a black Honda Accord. Another neighbor has a black pickup truck. Maybe the darker colors look more expensive and luxurious.
A few years ago, a hot topic in the news was the question, “What kind of car would Jesus drive?” This generated a lot of discussion and controversy. My answer was that Jesus would probably drive a large passenger van so He could help bring people to church!
Maybe we can start a new discussion by asking, “What color car would Jesus drive?” I’ll let you ponder this deep question. I don’t know for sure, but I do know that the two passenger vans at our church are dark green.
There is a verse in the Bible that says, “Man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart,” (I Samuel 16:7). Maybe we should not give as much attention to the color of the cars our neighbors are driving. Maybe we should focus on what is “under the hood”.
Let’s do the same with the people we meet each day. Don’t focus on their hairstyle or the clothes they wear. We should focus on their heart and realize that each person we meet is precious and valuable in God’s sight.
Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 South Diamond Bar Blvd. Sunday services are 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visithttp://www.efreedb.org

