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The Stoplight Test: Did You Just Drive Past Jesus?

The Stoplight Test: Did You Just Drive Past Jesus?


Episode 26


Have you ever stopped at a red light and found yourself face to face with someone in need—feeling a mix of discomfort, compassion, and uncertainty all at once? That moment is what I call “The Stoplight Test: Did You Just Drive Past Jesus?” It’s the point where the comfort of our everyday lives collides with another person’s struggle, forcing us to confront how our reactions in those moments reveal far more than we might expect about our faith. So grab your coffee, settle in, and join me as we unpack how compassion can shift us from avoidance to intentional action. I share why these seemingly small, everyday choices carry real spiritual weight and how responding with awareness and mercy can lead to deep and lasting heart transformation. This is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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Ever been stuck at a red light, mind racing with a million things—bills, work stress, the whole shebang—and then you glance out the window and see him? In that moment, everything feels heavier. There’s guilt, discomfort, maybe even frustration, and the instinct to look away and wait for the light to turn green. What if that person wasn’t a distraction or an inconvenience? What if he was a divine appointment? Today, I’m inviting you into what I call “The Stoplight Test” — that uncomfortable moment when our faith collides with someone else’s need, and we’re forced to ask what our reaction reveals about our walk with Christ. We live in a culture that scrolls past suffering and convinces us there’s nothing we can do, but this conversation challenges that mindset and calls us to see people instead of avoiding them.

To bring this home, I share two contrasting stories—Mark and Sarah. Mark has had a long day, and when he reaches that red light, he notices the man with the sign but chooses to look away. He drives off, carrying a quiet, hollow sense that something important was missed. Sarah encounters the same situation, but instead of dodging the moment, she sees a person, not a problem. She pulls over, offers to get him food, and connects with him on a human level. In that simple act, she lives out the heart of Jesus’ teaching. It raises an important question: what if small acts of kindness are actually moments where we encounter Christ in disguise?

I close the episode with practical ways to move from compassion to action—because this isn’t about feeling bad, it’s about doing good. We talk about creating margin for mercy, preparing simple compassion kits, and raising families who recognize the beauty of helping others. My hope is that we stop treating compassion as optional and start seeing those awkward red-light moments as opportunities to shine.

Takeaways:

  • Every red light moment is a chance to meet Jesus in disguise; don't rush past it.
  • Compassion isn't just a feeling—it's a command we gotta put on like our favorite hoodie.
  • When we see someone in need, we can choose to either ignore or engage; let's engage, folks!
  • Small acts of kindness are huge in heaven; don't underestimate the power of a burger!
  • Cynicism and fear can block our compassion; let's kick those to the curb and open our hearts.
  • Every interruption could be an invitation from God to step into someone's story.

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