

 If you listen
to a news broadcast or have a good long read through the newspaper, the
road to peace, hope and possibility on this planet appears to be a vertical
climb. The terrain is daunting and overwhelming. It's much easier
to ignore the hurt and the hunger, the pain and the fear, the hatred and
the horrors, than to deal with them. Or is it?
 It's easy if you stick your head in a hole in the
ground and refuse to look at what's happening around you. Easy, that
is, if you're happy eating topsoil every day of your life. Simply
acknowledging the injustices against humanity that occur every second of
every day, is tough. If you own up to that knowledge, you take on the
responsibility of finding a way to stop it. If you do nothing, if you look
away, if you allow it to continue, you own part of the reason for its
existence. That's heavy duty stuff!
 But how do you, or I, or any one person take on
such a Herculean task and expect to make a real difference?
 You can't change the world without first changing
yourself. You can open your heart and let it ache for something that
has nothing to do with your own life, or for a person who doesn't even know
you exist. You can round up your own fears and biases and banish them from
your soul.
 Let the Holy Spirit guide your internal peace and
give you the strength to bring it out in to the light of day through the
words you speak. My next conversation about why I don't laugh at racial
jokes and how I explain why I'm not laughing when I hear one, and your
next conversation about how you buy an extra tin of vegetables every time
you go to the grocery store, then drop them off at the Downtown Mission
when you have a full box, are two conversations that will make a
difference.
 The courage of your convictions will empower
others to put away their fears and move past their bias and prejudice.
 Change yourself and you change the world.
 Find your peace and pass it on.
 © 2000 Terri
McPherson Windsor, Ontario, Canada
terri@wisehearts.com
 Then the King will say, "I'm telling the solemn
truth: Whenever you did one of these things to someone overlooked or
ignored, that was me--you did it to me.' Matthew 25:40
MSG



 


  
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