The Shape of His Love
Susan Meissner, She Reads Author
Have you ever let fear influence your
perspective? My husband still teases me
about a time that I did.
When our family lived in Minnesota we
experienced what we called "bat
season." It was a time of the year
when bats regularly got into our home and
needed help finding their way out. The
usual mode of encouragement was a bucket
and a tennis racket. A calm bat could be
gently coaxed into a bucket with the
racket, and then released outdoors. I
wasn't overly afraid of them but I
didn't want them near me and their
flapping wings were a bit more than I cared
to bear.
One night during bat season, I awoke to the
sound of those wings. I looked up into the
darkness and there on the ceiling was the
chevron shape; its wings spread like the
Caped Crusader. I had a sleeping husband
next to me and no tennis racket.
I jostled Bob awake and rasped out the
frightening news.
"Bob! There's a bat above
us!"
He jolted upright and I hushed him quickly.
"Where?" he whispered.
"Right there!" I pointed to the
ceiling. "See?! What are we going to
do?"
He looked beside the bed for a shoe, a
magazine, anything. "I don't
know," he said. "I think I am
going to have to turn on the light."
"No! He'll start flying
around!" I squeaked.
"I need a racket."
I was practically hyperventilating as Bob
reached over to his bedside table and
turned on the lamp. We braced ourselves for
chaos. Light replaced darkness, revealing
not a bat but our adjustable ceiling
lights, shaped like a V because I had put
them that way nine years earlier.
I had let fear convince me something was
true when it wasn't. Not only did I
rush to judgment, but I used my fear to
convince someone else that what I believed
was true.
Too often we pass judgment on people and
situations we know little about. History
has shown us that when we judge in
ignorance we can make terrible mistakes.
When we allow our view of someone or
something to be swayed by suspicions or
what the crowd says, we can make a tragic
error of assuming something is true when it
isn't. Fear tutors us to think that
way. It warps our vision.
Jesus said He has only two expectations of
us: Love God, and love others--including
those whose ways we don't understand,
who behave differently than we do, and who
"flap their wings" when we'd
rather they didn't. When we love God
completely, we find the grace, mercy and
wisdom to love the rest of the world. Plus,
we are told in 1 John 4:18 that there is no
fear in love.
When we make love our highest and best
pursuit, fear and judgment dissolve as
quickly as the shadows in my bedroom when I
turn on the light. I am learning to let His
light show me the shape of His love.
Dear Lord, You are the essence of love
itself. We know that the more we love, the
more we bear Your image to a world that so
desperately needs to see it. Help us love
more and judge less. In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
59163 This is so true. Every day I must ask God to give me the grace to love those who are unloveable. There are so many out there that others shun. Work in an emergency rm. as a nurse sometimes on a weekend & u will see what I mean. A flower & thank u Jerrilyn *
63111 Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this with us. It is something that all of us need to remember daily. I need to remember this when I lose my patience with some who seem to be pulling my chain when it is most likely my attitude. This is a very good reminder that all are not perfect but neither am I! I know that I do not always see things as they are. I do try to see the good in people but the one that is closer to me than any other is the one that hurts me the most then I let my feelings get out of hand. I am really glad you posted this. When I get up in the morning, I am going to copy and paste this and send it to another one that needs to read this. Maybe we can get on the same page. If not, maybe we can at least get into the same book. Hugs, Linda
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63435 Oh, Boy, a life lesson that is needed to be heard by many starting with ourselves first...Great reading. Thanks Jeri
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13159 Yes, indeed, Jerrilyn!! Thank you so much for this reminder, can't tell you how many times I've done this. And my girl friend once soundly thumped a mouse in her kitchen with a broom, only to find out she had done in an innocent dust bunny. If we can so easily see what we fear, perhaps we can just easily see what blesses us and makes us whole instead of divided. I think we have to open up a second set of eyelids, or something. Or trust God? What a concept! The world doesn't have a personal grudge against me, and people aren't out to deliberately hurt me? Hmmm, hee hee hee. Bears thought, thanks, friend. Hugs, Marji
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10779 This is so true. Thankyou for sharing these
wise words with all of us.
Hugs and God bless.
marietta
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My baby sister is an ER RN. I hear lots! No names of course~