Tea-votions

Tea-votions
Short devotional thoughts

Books for Reference and Enjoyment

  • Anne of Green Gables Treasury, The, Collins
  • Home Sweet Home, Mary Engelbreit
  • If Teacups Could Talk, Emilie Barnes
  • O Ye Jigs and Juleps!, Virginia Cary Hudson
  • One Thousand Beautiful Things, Marjorie Barrows
  • Women of the Bible, Shirley M. Starr

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Put away the Score Cards!


(My sister, Paula Connor, with ladies from her ministry - China Missions Project.  Jilin, China)

You're in the doctor's office.  The waiting room is packed.  You quietly survey the room.  You pick up a magazine -  it's a five-year-old Newsweek, well you forgot what happened that year anyway.  You flip through the worn pages look over the top and see... a number "7".  Yes, she would have been a number "10" if she had touched up the dark roots showing on her blond head - you feel better because you just had your hair done.  Oh, next to her is a number "5", she must be at least twenty-five pounds overweight - you just lost two pounds and your Wii Fit tells you you're doing great!  Oh no, a number "9", she has the purse you wanted to buy at the mall the other day!  She even bought the matching shoes!  She has definitely topped your Buxton bag.
Hey lady! (that includes me) Put away the score cards!  Life is not a contest.  As my mom would say every morning as I was leaving for school - "This is not a beauty contest! You're going to school learn something!"  I wish I could take all of the primping hours I used in jr. high and high school and put it to doing something really constructive, like prayer, piano practice, or making a gum wrapper chain.  How many "beauty contest winners" are there in life?  Not many.  There are only so many beauty pageants and even fewer winners.  I heard of a Miss Turkey Leg pageant, now there's one...
I have caught myself comparing myself to others in every area of my life, even the spiritual ones, like soul winning, Bible study, and serving the Lord.  Hey! Why do we do this?  We are basically selfish, I'm the queen of that.  We take everything and put it in a self-centered perspective.  How about the Lord's perspective?
God loves all of His children equally, he doesn't love us any less than others.  Isn't that great?  He doesn't love us any more than others either!  God doesn't judge by comparison.  He judges on our response to truth he gives to us and our own progress and potential.  That's great!
Look at the picture above. It's my sister with several Chinese ladies she works with in Jilin, China.  Would you say that any of these ladies are unacceptable in looks, ugly, unworthy, or need a facelift?  No! You'd say - "What beautiful ladies!" or "Each one is different and has their own charming qualities!"  If you thought that, you're absolutely right.  Hey, they would say the same thing about you!
When we meet another person, no matter what their age, looks, or background, why don't we think - there's a perfect "10", they are precious to God and they need to be precious to me.  Meekness is meeting every human on level ground.  Humility is knowing our level ground is nothing compared to God's holiness.
Let's put the score cards away and just love people and give ourselves a break from this "dog-eat-dog" world philosophy.


II Corinthians 10:12 For we dare not make ourselves of the numberor compare ourselves with some that commend themselvesbut they measuring themselves by themselvesand comparing themselves among themselvesare not wiseBut we will not boast of things without our measurebut according to the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to usa measure to reach even unto youFor we stretch not ourselves beyond our measureas though we reached not unto youfor we are come as far as to you also in preaching the gospel of ChristNot boasting of things without our measurethat isof other men’s laboursbut having hopewhen your faith is increasedthat we shall be enlarged by you according to our rule abundantlyTo preach the gospel in the regions beyond youand not to boast in another man’s line of things made ready to our handBut he that gloriethlet him glory in the LordFor not he that commendeth himself is approvedbut whom the Lord commendeth.

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