This just makes me so mad, I muttered to myself as I hunted in the
basket, on the table and through my purse for the car keys. How many
times have I told her not to take the keys out to the car ahead of me
without telling me? I am absolutely going to give her such a blast when
I get out there. I was in such a temper even my blood felt like it was
boiling as it rushed around my body. Grrrrrrrrr.
Fortunately for
me, I have been there and done this sort of thing more than once. What's
that you ask? Why be slow to listen, quick to speak and even quicker to
become angry about something I figured someone else had done. So as I
was growling and muttering and gnashing my teeth as I searched for my
keys, that small, quiet little voice of experience inside of me was
crooning, calm down, take it easy, stop and think before you act, don't
think negatively, have you checked the pocket of the coat you're
wearing? Well, no, I hadn't but I did and lo and behold there were the
car keys which I had obviously and unwittingly put there as I slipped
into my jacket a few moments before. Boy was I glad, even though I was
feeling acutely embarrassed about my inner behaviour, that I hadn't
flown off the handle and blamed the person I thought had marched off
with the keys.
Blaming others is absolutely one of the easiest
things in life to do isn't it? It absolves us of responsibility, makes
us feel superior and gives us opportunity to vent our negative emotions.
But, alas it does not bring about the righteous life that God and we, as
His children desire.
The keys which bring about a righteous life
however are not hidden, God has left them right out here in the open for
anyone to find and use, if they so desire. Be quick to listen, slow to
speak and slow to become angry and the righteous life that God desires
for us will be unlocked.
Prayer: Father God thank you for the
keys of righteousness which you offer to all who choose to accept and
use them. Encourage our hearts this day, in Christ Jesus, to be quick to
listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry that we might indeed
experience the righteous life you desire for us. In Christ's name we
ask. Amen.
Lynne Phipps
lynnephipps@PROTECTED
Atlin, BC