OUR MONTANA BETH
“Middle
age is when you’ve met so many people that every new person you meet reminds
you of someone else.” --Ogden Nash
Old Ogden may be right, but this has been happening
to me for years, long before I reached mid-life (just a few!!) years ago.
Because I mention so often that this person or that person looks or acts or
talks like another, it’s pretty much considered just another “mom-thing” in our
family.
However, when both my husband and I recently
encountered our good Florida friend,
Beth, working as a guide at the Grant-Kohrs Ranch in Deer Lodge, Montana—now that was more than just a “mom-thing” - that
was a “something!”
No, Beth was not really in Montana. But her doppelganger was. (In German, the word
“doppelganger” literally means “double-goer.”
In some traditions it’s seen as a thing of bad luck or impending doom,
but in contemporary use it merely identifies someone who physically or
behaviorally resembles someone else.) This Beth Doppelganger served as our
docent for the Grant-Kohrs ranch house tour. She smiled and laughed like our
Beth, sounded like our Beth, possessed facial expressions like our Beth and had
mannerisms like our Beth. In fact, I think I will have to ask our Beth if she
has any cousins working for the
National Park Service in Montana! As we were leaving, I turned to my
husband and said, “Who did she remind…” Before I could finish he smiled and replied,
“Beth!”
She wasn’t Beth, of course. But because this guide was
manifesting some of the same Beth-like
characteristics (like kindness, humor, joy, as well as some similar
physical attributes) - we thought of Beth. We were reminded of Beth.
All of this made me think: do I remind others of anyone,
especially of Jesus? Do people think of Him when they talk to me or think of
me? When they witness my actions or when they hear of something I’ve done?
The Bible tells believers that they are to walk like Jesus
(I John 2:6), love like Jesus (I John 3:16) and live like Jesus (Philippians
1:21). The Apostle Paul urged the Ephesians to “be imitators of God, as beloved
children, and walk in love, just as Christ also loved you and gave Himself up
for us…”
A young man named Drew, age 8, says: "My grandma reminds me of God's love
because she always reads the Bible, and she loves us. She is always kind to
other people, and always says 'please' and 'thank you.'" Eight year old
John’s grandpa takes him fishing. And cooks “awesome eggs.” Patrick’s mom
reminds him of God’s love “because she will never stop. Also, because she loved
me first like God." Doing what’s right. Honoring God. Being kind and
caring. Thinking of others. Constancy.
Faithfulness and fidelity. And love, pure love—in action. If we name the name
of Christ, those things are to show, like they do in Him.
I don’t know if my friend, Beth’s, Montana
doppelganger knows Jesus but I know Beth does. It shows, and I think of Him
when we’re with her. My prayer is to be a “double-goer” with Him, too, wherever
I go—and I want it to show!