Today I wanted to write about something enlightening.
Truthfully, I was at the dentist having two root canals taken care of. I was desperate
to take my mind off the drill in my mouth for what seemed like two straight hours.
That awful whirring sound makes my skin crawl. Usually when I am not able to
write my thoughts down, interesting ideas flash into my mind then vaporize. Not
this time. I am home, and my earlier thought is still with me (the Novocain shot
is wearing off though, just saying!)
My idea for today is not a shocking new concept;
it is something that I personally need to pray about and take to heart daily. I
am at my best emotionally when I do nice things for people I do not know. This
is succinctly stated in the Bible, my guidebook.
Matthew 5:46 ESV, “For if you love those
who love you, what reward do you have?”
This does not mean that I should not love
those who love me. That comes naturally. Rather, it refers to making an effort
toward people who may not know or like me. I have heard a lot of buzz recently
about gratitude, but what about anonymous gratitude? What if I was
intentionally kind to at least one stranger a day? How about a perceived enemy?
What would change about my everyday life if I made an extra effort to do
something, even if I can only manage ONE thing each day, nice for someone with
no anticipation of recognition? I like the idea of “pay it forward,” but why
wait until something nice is done for me? When I am feeling depressed or
emotionally drained, I need to do
this to recharge myself. This concept coupled with prayer, in my opinion, is
the best way to heal emotionally. I thought of just a few examples of actions I
can take every day to show my gratitude:
·
Open
a door for someone · Smile and say “good morning” or “good afternoon” to a stranger (while doing above)
· Help someone load their groceries from the shopping cart into their car so they can get out of the heat (or cold) quickly
· Pay for a drive through meal for the vehicle behind me
· Send or drop off a thank you card to someone who was nice to me, even if they were just doing their job
· Send or drop off an anonymous cheerful card to someone who seems to be sad or troubled
· Pick up and toss a pesky piece of trash that is sitting on the sidewalk in front of a local business
· Hand a cold bottle of water to a homeless or stranded person
Romans 12:2 ESV “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”
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