The other day as I was cropping a picture, I thought how nice it would be to crop out the things in our life that’s interrupting “the perfect picture” If we could filter the part of the photo with as much saturation or brightness that we wish and crop out the parts that don’t fit “in” with what we are trying to portray. Cutting out a part of our body or a weird expression or even a person, that makes the picture less than perfect.
Today especially, I bet a few of us would love the use of an App with that little feature, that could adjust our lives with a click! Right? As we sit on the edge of our seats waiting for the next shoe to drop or the next statistic to poke into our bubbles, we have the sad reports of people dying and viewed the empty shelves as people have hoarded in a panic. It has made me stop and realize that there is no App that technology can give us to fast forward to better days. We all just have to wait it out. It’s scary when even the experts don’t know. I for one, appreciate the ones we’ve appointed to be in charge, to try to keep us safe. And as the numbers grow, those who scoffed at the over dramatic approach, is sitting back and shutting up and watching in alarm as our cities and communities are basically on lockdown until further notice. Nothing like this, in most of our lifetimes has ever happened and we need to take it seriously. I know that I will never take the things for granted that I once did. Though, we have grown more concientous of germs, as many of our public restrooms have motion sensors to avoid touching fixtures, and (before the coronavirus, there were) antibacterial wipes offered near most of the cart stalls in retail stores.
But for the most part, we still hugged or shaked a hand without fear of dying, could attend church or school or PTA Meeting, call a friend on a whim to meet us for lunch and a movie. Now, I’m sure that we will appreciate all of those things much more when all of this is over. And it will be. I remember when 911 happened and for a sweet minute, there were no political parties, Republicans were hugging Democrats, and Democrats were shaking hands with Republicans. It was how I believe God planned His world to be.
Maybe I am just too simple minded to wish that good things could come out of bad. But as everyone is left with nothing better to do than get down on our knees. We need to!
I pray that this world ends up in a place of faith, depending on God. Not “A higher power” or the “Universe” (I hate that we can’t give HIM the honor of HIS NAME & recognize WHO HE IS!! & that people feel the need to be politically correct by not saying God!) I pray we can find our way back to that place when we prayed for our country. Our world. Well, God’s world. HE is the only GREAT ADJUSTER of all the pictures and of what is going on, the only ONE who can adjust the filter or crop it to make That Perfect Picture. He is the one who is in control of that APP in our lives! The one who calms the stormy seas and is the light, guiding us through the darkest night! I tuly believe that during this time, we all need to go and read Ecclesiastes 3. The verses that remind us “there is a time” for everything. I pray for our government and would encourage us all to get down on our knees and do the same. And pray that our future will lead to : “a time for”… healing and building and and laughing and dancing, embracing and mending, and for love and peace. And not to forget to thank HIM when HE Answers! Because I know HE will!
Have to be careful not to crop out the things that make the picture important and special, Di. Stay safe 💙
You too Paul!❤️
You are a wise one my friend! Smile….
Stay safe Paul… Praying for a healthy outcome in this craziness!
This is right on the mark.
Beautifully put!!
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020, 4:08 PM The One Thing I know For Sure wrote:
> coastalmom posted: ” The other day as I was cropping a picture, I thought > how nice it would be to crop out the fat butt or messy room or part of the > picture in our life that is interrupting “the perfect picture” If we could > filter the part of the photo with as much satura” >
Thank you xoxo