Archive | April 2015

Scar tissue

We’ve all fallen down as children and maybe scraped our knee or elbow.  The healing process varies in duration.  Along the way it stops bleeding, itches, is coated with a scab.  Sometimes we pick at it, other times we just let nature run its course.  At first sight the wound more than likely looked like it would never heal… but it did.  How do we know? Because the scar tissue is a reminder of where we’ve been and also what event left us with interesting body art.

Today I experienced something in a conversation that could have potentially wounded me, but I have “fallen” down on this same place emotionally several times in the past.  I’ve grown emotional scar tissue so thick that that event does not open the wound for me anymore. I recognized it and stayed focused on what I was there to do, it was to teach and not fall down.

I want to encourage you today to not fall down.  If you do, hopefully you have emotional scar tissue to buffer you.  If not, know that it will itch, scab over, and eventually heal. Each time you fall down on that same “spot”, you start to recognize that the impact of the fall is not as damaging.

photo source: pixabay.com

photo source: pixabay.com

Hidden for a season

photo source: pixabay.com

photo source: pixabay.com

Tonight I was having a conversation with a friend.  She was talking about Jesus being a bright star but hidden away from danger until the appointed time.  That got me to thinking about the gifts and talents that we know we have and are ready to showcase but somehow the time to reveal has not yet come.  Timing is essential.  If revealed too early, the dangers in the form of dream killers will tread on it before it has a chance to grow and mature.  So while you may think you are being passed over, ignored, or some other setback, perhaps you are being hidden until the appointed time.  Keep shining, your debut is around the corner.