Tuesday; January 30
Have you noticed how rain can change
our behaviors and attitudes? I have seen
people run out in front of cars to get in out of the rain. We purchase umbrellas (which are often rendered
useless with a gust of wind) to stay dry.
We change our plans or miss our outdoor workouts all because we want to
avoid getting wet. While rain can be
annoying, it is just water! It is the
same stuff (and in the same form) that we voluntarily pour all over our bodies
every time we take a shower. The truth
is that rain is good and productive, so rain isn’t the problem – our attitude
about rain is our problem.
The other day as I was whining about
the rain, it dawned on me that I have the same attitude about “life’s
challenges” that I have about rain. Life
without challenges is non-existent, but even if it was possible to live without
trying circumstances it wouldn’t be fun or productive. The thing that gets us to try something different
is coming upon new situations.
Challenges to our status quo are what allow us to grow, develop and mature. Without a willingness to embrace trials none
of us would have ever graduated elementary school, gotten married, raised
children or succeeded at work. We need
those annoying little circumstances to help us become good and productive.
As we face the rain and the challenges
in our lives this week, let’s remember the blessings both of them bring to our
lives. We need them to live and we need
them to develop.
Think About It!