Something About Which I Feel Strongly...
Friday, June 10, 2011 at 7:53AM
Mary Prather

In a tweet yesterday, Stef at Educating Layton made the point that we should all support each other. The world is divisive enough, she said, so why try to separate ourselves even further? I like Stef because she is a straight shooter, who boasts in her weakness, is quick to forgive, and offers support to those around her. On a week where I was feeling anything but self sufficient (I was very sick most of the week!), this little bit of wisdom really stuck with me.   She tweeted a verse from 1 Corinthians which I'll share in a minute.  

My husband came home yesterday after witnessing a tremendous staff reduction at his office.   He was noticeably drained and hurting for his colleagues who were now jobless.   He spoke of colleagues still employed who were helping those who had been laid off to find interviews elsewhere, etc...   Last night it was apparent to me that we all need each other.   Why in the world do we try to isolate ourselves by viewpoints,  life choices, etc....?   


*You might want read this post from Christine, at Fruit in Season.  Christine is also such a wise blogger -- her post "What's Your Jordan?"  hits the nail on the head.    She is an eloquent writer who has taken the time to offer me personal advice, and for that I am grateful.   

I've seen so many examples this week (both on and offline) of people trying to set themselves apart, glorify themselves, or proclaim their way of life is "better" than someone else's. I don't often blog about matters of Biblical theology (in fact I almost always try to keep this blog to curriculum), but after Stef and then my husband pointed out some things to me I felt inspired to write.  There are times when I just can't keep silent.   I do not claim to be perfect, but I'm trying to grow in my walk as a Christian, and these are just my thoughts today.   

Consider these words from 1 Corinithians:

The eye cannot say to the hand, “I don’t need you!” And the head cannot say to the feet, “I don’t need you!” On the contrary, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable, and the parts that we think are less honorable we treat with special honor. And the parts that are unpresentable are treated with special modesty, while our presentable parts need no special treatment. But God has combined the members of the body and has given greater honor to the parts that lacked it, so that there should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other. If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.

A couple of instances have really bothered me, and I'm sure those of you reading may have had similar experiences:



After a rather difficult few days, I woke up early this morning feeling thankful and refreshed.   My husband texted me a great devotion he was reading as he sat on the bus to work, and I had a good conversation with Robin (another great blogger!) just after I got out of bed.    My little boy stumbled out of bed with his crazy hair and blue blanket, and my dog laid at my feet while I drank my coffee.   I saw that my good friend, Theresa, is posting at our new site, Three Thinking Mothers - I learn so much from my partners Jess and Theresa!    There is so much in the world to be thankful for, and so many people to learn from.  Why waste the time tearing others down just to build yourself up?  I don't get it.  


That's what's on my mind and heart today.  I'd love your thoughts and own bits of wisdom.   For now, I'm going to enjoy a day where I'm finally feeling better - hopefully not do to much laundry and take time to enjoy my sweet children!   

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