"Yes, I would like my steak medium well please."  As I sat in a downtown restaurant in St. Louis ordering a steak, I was reminded it was just a week ago I was in a hut in Haiti, dripping in sweat, eating rice and beans.  Something did not feel right.  Most of the world does not enjoy what we do in America.  Food choices, air condition, and paved roads are just not the norm for most of the world.  As I was sitting in the restaurant I was thinking that this is not about guilt, but it is about my response to a world that needs help.  Jesus spoke some penetrating words in Matthew 25.  He basically said that you show how much you love Him, by how much you love the people around you.  When you feed someone, cloth someone or visit someone, you are doing this to God.  If you ignore people's needs, you ignore God.  Yikes!  I have spent most of my life talking a good game about what the right thing is to do.  The gap between talking and doing though has been wide.  The world is a stage, and I want to play my God given role on that stage.  Give me my script, let me learn my lines, and fill my role with a passion.  I want the director to lead and one day say, "Well done good and faithful servant."