Do you ever feel like you live between two, or three, or more worlds?
Things will be falling apart at home, but you wear a cheerful face at work.
You've just been given a scary diagnosis, but you know you can't tell anyone around you.
You're homeless, but do a really good job of blending in at work or school.
You're pregnant.
You're not perfect.
You know what I mean.
"He stabbed a knife into our kitchen wall. His hand slipped. Gashed his fingers. Cut a tendon. Gonna need surgery."
Actually, she thought it was pretty funny in its own way. That was so totally like him. Fire and ice, sweet and sour, ever the one to go crazy in an argument and end up in the hospital.
But her co-workers weren't laughing.
As they stared at her in stunned surprise, she knew her story hadn't hit quite right. And she wasn't sure if she should have told it at all.
Is it better to be noticed or overlooked, to be understood or blend in, to be remembered or forgotten?
I suppose these are questions we all struggle with at times. But they often bring me back to something deeper. God knows what it is to be misunderstood, overlooked, and forgotten. He knows what it is to be falsely accused and alone. God knows what it is to be an Invisible Man.
God knows the story of every homeless man who pretends to live in a cute yellow house with a white picket fence. He deeply loves every teenage girl who has a child of her own. And as we try to remember the enormous price He paid as He bled and died, I am grateful that he bled for me, as well.
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2 comments:
Wonderful post!
Powerfu and moving.
I too am grateful and thankful for the wonderous love of God through Christ.
I pray that His love and grace will overflow in your life this week.
Thank you for your kind encouragement, Preacherman.
Blessings,
The Walk
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