Week 3? Day 1
I am learning everyday is “Day 1”. Everyday is new. Everyday
is a new journey.
Thank you Lord for leading me from one new day into the next
new day; and everyday into your will, your grip. Amen
Some days I find myself questioning what I am doing. I look
at a large pile of songs. I am so reverent and thankful for. But, is this
really what it is about? I get frustrated when I see others achieving so much
while I struggle daily for simple things. This is not the Lord. This is the enemy trying to shift my focus from God's purpose to my desires. IT IS NOT ABOUT ME. The hardest lesson learned.
Help me to remember that I am not the focus Lord. Forgive me for forgetting that. Amen
Help me to remember that I am not the focus Lord. Forgive me for forgetting that. Amen
Day 1
Working with mainly teenage girls, I see so much insecurity.
The “Selfie” has become this generations way of finding themselves. Don’t get
me wrong, it is fun to take “selfies” for fun. But, lately I see an epidemic of
endless pictures of these girls in every different outfit, makeup, etc, to the
point it is disturbing. There is a viral video going around the internet of
these 8 girls at a basketball game. Every one of them taking countless pictures
of themselves. Not even watching the game, just snapping photos.
It occurred to me we are living in a self created reality.
We capture the moments we are at our best and post them for the world to see.
We are so focused on finding the perfect angle, lighting, filters etc so we can
create a picture that reflects us at our very best. The result is everyone is
looking at everyone else’s “filtered reality” and not seeing real self behind
the “selfie”.
As a generation we are all about ourselves. What pressure
some of these girls must have to live up the pictures they see.
No one posts “selfies” in real moments. No one even uses the
original shot even! We filter, retouch, re-filter until we are only a Photoshop
of ourselves.
Some of life’s most real moments can be ugly. We all
experience it. We just never capture it and post the real “selfies”.
When so much focus is on the outside of a person we lose
sight of the beauty within.
We love our “selfies” a lot more than we love “ourselves”.
The bad news is sometimes we will grow old. We will lose our
outward beauty. Then what value will this generation have for themselves?
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