Last week, my wife and I saw a church van driving down the highway.
We immediately took a photo because of what was written on the back door.
And, don’t worry, my wife took the photo. I didn’t try to take it while I was driving. My job was to drive close enough for her to get the photo. I offered to put our car up on two wheels if that would have helped, but like most of my offers for car stunts, she passed.
Here is the photo:
It’s a little dark, something two wheels would have fixed, so if you can’t read it, it says:
“Knock and it shall be opened … Matt. 7:7”
My first 2 thoughts were:
1. Am I the one that thinks it’s funny when we abbreviate Bible names? It just looks so weird. “The book of Matt.” That’s like saying, “Did you read that new study from Beth Moore? It covers all four chapters of Jimmy.”
2. If I was going to paint a verse on the back of a van, what would it be?
That first thought was ridiculous, but that second one? Now we’ve got a bit of a conversation, a “caption this church van” situation, if you will.
So that’s today’s challenge. You’ve got a church van and can paint any part of it with any part of the Bible.
I’m coming right out of the gate with the story of Elisha calling down those attack bears on the teenagers. You put that thing on the back of your van, and no one is going to tailgate you.
What verse or story would you paint?