Right now
there are clashes on just about everything in our world. Religion, racism,
politics, economics, and the world’s current migrant crisis all compete for the
headlines.
Everyone wants
to be heard. Students are upset because the tragic loss of life in Paris “stole their
media focus.” Never mind the people that lost their lives by those
who are trying to impose their value system.
Politicians
here struggle to be on top, to be heard. Most try bashing each other to get the
spotlight, thereby getting their “numbers” up. Government officials tout
togetherness, then thwart that with comments or actions of their own divisiveness.
Posts on
social media have ramped up with cries of racism, religious bashing, civil
unrest, and in general just an outcry of people who feel slighted.
We all want
our moment. We all want to be heard.
But are we
using the right words? Are we even talking to the right person?
We’ve become
a “me” society. Everything we do is based on self. And by
golly, that’s just the way the enemy likes it. We are so busy fighting
ourselves and others we are no longer focused on the bigger picture. Because
let’s face it, we’ve taken so many selfies we’ve forgotten that anyone else is
even in the picture.
We are
afraid, lonely, longing, and hurt. We allow the ugly side of words and actions
to exploit and seep deep into our being. We demand fulfillment and forgiveness
immediately. No longer to we look objectively at any situation, nor do we see
the circumstances of others. We simply see us. And when all we see is us, there
is no room for others. And then fear drives our response.
But what are
we afraid of? Are we afraid of not being heard?
What happens
when no one hears us? Do we become irrelevant? Is that what we are worried
about? Do we so badly want the security of being known that we’ve given up our
unique God given identities?
When I look
at the flowers in my garden, I don’t see them competing to the best. They each
play their part in a bigger picture. They each, individually, create a myriad
of colors and presentations that excite the mind.
We are all
flowers on Earth’s garden. And we ALL have gifts make a difference. Some have
bigger jobs, but we ALL make a difference to someone and something.
But only if
we try.
Do you know
what your gift is? Have you ever thought about it? Are you afraid to consider
what that gift might be? Are you afraid to put the positive side of you out
there for fear of rejection?
Again, that’s
just the way evil likes it. Numb us down til we think we don’t matter.
But that’s a
lie. And we need to stop living it. Stop living fear.
Some say
that “when things settle down” we can focus on the things that matter.
Security
does not alleviate fear, peace does. And you can’t wait for any government or
military force to experience real peace.
Peace comes
from prayer and prayerful action and it comes from within.
So who are
you tweeting? Who are you desperately trying to get your message to?
Is it God,
or is it other humans? And who do you think has more ability to give you that
peace?
We try to
push God off, saying He doesn’t exist, He doesn’t care, or He has bigger things
to worry about.
Don’t
believe those lies either.
He created
every fiber of your being. And He’s patiently waiting for you. Tweet him. Facebook
him. Send Him a love note.
But you don’t
need to Snapchat Him, He knows your face. He made you.
4 comments:
Spot on, Loretta! <3
Thank you, Helen!
Beautiful!
Thanks, Lina. And thanks for sharing.
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