This week our granddaughter, Brooklyn,
pointed at a tiny bug in our laundry room, took a step back and said,
“eeshie.” It brought back a blog I worte
five years ago when Gavin was about the same age. Thought I would share again.
Remember, our ordinary days can teach us life lessons or give us a view of the
big picture.
Our one-year-old grandson is just learning
to walk. You will usually find him crawling speedily around the house. That is,
until he spots something that stops him in his tracks. It might be a pebble, a
piece of lint, or a small string on our wood floors. Luckily, he doesn’t put
them in his mouth (obviously a brilliant child). Instead, he will grasp the
tiny item, get on his knees and hold it up for us until we reach over and take
it from his tightly pinched fingers. His facial expression turns to one of mild
disgust and he says,”eeesh.”
So adorable. How often do we get derailed
and disgusted by the smallest irritations in our day? Another driver cuts us
off, or an irritating habit of a loved one drives us crazy, or the personality
of a co-worker is becoming unbearable. The list goes on. These little “eeesh”
moments in life can move us from joy and peace and contentment and set us off
on the wrong track.
The Bible continually warns us against
fret and worry, against bitterness and anger and offers us instruction on how
to prepare and avoid them. It isn’t often I use the Amplified Bible. Its
wordiness can be burdensome, but today there is valuable emphasis added to
these favorite verses from the book of Philippians.
Do not be
anxious or worried about anything, but in everything (every situation and
circumstance) by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, continue to make your
(specific) requests known to God. And the peace of God (that peace that
reassures the heart) which transcends all understanding stands guard over your
hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
Like Gavin, let’s reach up and hand over our
“eeesh” situations and the small irritations in life to someone bigger and more
able to handle them. Let’s allow Jesus to lift the damaging emotions from our
hearts and our minds and feel His reassurance, as He fills us with His
everlasting peace. And once handed over, continue on your merry way.
Lord,
Thank
You for the lessons You give us, for the teaching moments that remind us to
turn to You over and over again when we need to be lifted up and reassured. We
give it all to You and accept Your peace.
Amen
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