Lessons Learned…
The One Hundredth Blog
Article
In a
word, love. Thirty years of teaching, twenty-seven years of marriage,
twenty-five years of parenting, and fifty-four years of life have taught me that
in triumphs and trials and everything in between, a strong, good answer to
every circumstance and every relationship is simply to love more, to be patient
more, to be gentle more, to be sacrificial more, to listen more, to believe and
hope and encourage more. The world is
hard and clearly in need of gentle helpful hands and tender serving hearts.
When burdens become too great to bear, we so frequently stagger alone under the
crushing weight of it all somehow erroneously believing that either others do
not want to be troubled or even worse that in sharing a burden we are admitting
weakness or that something about our lovely façade is less than all we are
hoping it will appear to be. We are
designed to live in community. Together we are stronger. What we share in common is far more important
and valuable than the differences that divide us, and yet the differences draw
fire and judgment from our bully pulpits of dogmatic and highly opinionated
insecurities. The differences erect thick, impenetrable walls of fear and
distrust. We need each other desperately still we struggle to move past the
firing squad of suspicion. Rather than
exercising compassion, we often opt to exert power. Rather than crossing the
street, we pull the blind and lock the door.
Rather than engaging, we turn a blind eye and blame our accursed, albeit
self-created, busy-ness. In our
classrooms, in our homes, in our neighborhoods, each one we see is in dire need
of love, acceptance, affirmation, connection and the joy that these gifts
bring. These gifts are free to give and
to share and yet their value reaches infinitely beyond the bounds of the world’s
greatest treasures. Perhaps it is time to make some changes. Perhaps it is time
to build bridges, for the only tool necessary is one that has existed in our
hearts from the very beginning; love.
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