The following is a reprint of my blog of November 28, 2008.
I like the duality of “everything happens by invitation
only” and “you have not chosen me, but I have chosen you.”
It has been helpful to me to remember, when I’m in conflict
with another, that I’ve made a decision based on self that has placed me in
this conflict…that I have invited exactly what is taking place. Which is not to
say that I knew exactly what I was inviting…my intentions were no doubt
wonderful in my mind’s eye.
I’m reminded of a country western song that was popular in
the Austin , TX ,
area way back in my teens. It was a very funny song, all about body parts
we asked for and what we got. I regret I only remember one line, but that one
line tells it all: “When they were passing out noses, I thought they said
roses, and I said, ‘I’ll have a big red one!’”
Well, that’s how I view the end result of my decisions based
on self…what was I thinking? And I usually find some lovely-sounding (usually
care-taking) goal I had in mind…that was not wanted, was not needed and was not
appreciated by the other person.
On the other hand, “You have not chosen me, but I have
chosen you,” the promise made in John 15:16, gives me much comfort. The
responsibility of choosing God is not on me…if I can complicate a free lunch,
you know what I’d do with the responsibility of choosing God. I’d
never feel good enough, prepared enough…just plain enough.
I rest in the fact that He has chosen me. It is now mine to
make of myself, through spiritual principles, a happy representative of Him.
Keeping in mind that what I see is always myself, so it is up to me to
find the beauty in whatever comes my way.
I want to be prepared to kiss it on the lips whatever “it”
appears to be…for if it is appearing, it is for my eventual good, a great
incentive to find the beauty.
Thank You.
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