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I will be open and honest. I have struggled with self worth lately and hate the feeling. I have always been proud of my confidence, wit, and strength. I feel like all of my favorite traits have faded and I am in search of a new bolster. Here comes the Sunday school answer, which I believe to be true.
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
Romans 3:23
So we are all equally imperfect. There is nothing I can do to make myself a higher quality sinner than you. I like this level playing field. I will never forget what one of my favorite massage therapists of all time told me after she working at the NBA All-Star Game. Being a lifelong San Antonio Spurs fan, I was so anxious to hear which big wigs my therapist worked on! After I asked, she said, "I'm not sure, Annie." What???? How could you not know? She saw my jaw drop and said, "People are people." Wow. So simple, yet so profound! He might be really great at dunking an inflated ball, but Jenn is really great at healing inflamed fascia. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. Some are just more eye-catching than others. Gosh, she's a wise lady.
Let me be clear on this next verse. I do not think we should not feel good after we help someone out. I believe that "feel good" flush we get after serving someone is God-given and natural. The motive of serving is where I often am confused. I remember a friend of mine saying she was minoring in special education. "Doesn't that make me sound like a good person?" she said, jokingly. But really, how many people volunteer, not to serve, but to be a "good person." I know my motive has been more about reputation than action before. Here's what Romans says:
We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up.
Romans 15: 1-2
Our joy and reward is to spring from the building up of our neighbor. I love the wording of this. To "build up" entails far more than just helping a friend move. When I try to build someone up, I am concerned about their person. I will encourage and listen and do whatever I can to help with someone's struggle in order to build up.
I've always sought to be an encouragement to others. As my social circle shrinks, the less opportunities I have to build up. In my experience, lives devoted to service are the most fulfilling. Goal: to expand my circle with a motive to build up my friends and acquaintances.


Annie, this is beautiful.. great read!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiring today ;)
Thanks for the positive reinforcement, beautiful girl! Hope you're doing well. xo
ReplyDeleteHey Annie! I found your blog through Facebook from the DeMont "likes". I love your writing. Your insights and humor are so enjoyable to read. I miss seeing you every week (even for such a short length of time).
ReplyDeleteI know most people struggle with self confidence but you should never doubt your worth. So few people in this world can affect others so profoundly with their mere presence but you have that rare gift. I always looked forward to seeing you and talking with you at work. Your kindness, wit, and positive attitude always brightened my day.
Keep up the posts. And if you want to check out some of mine (although I haven't posted in a while) go to: http://lospeaks.blogspot.com
Take care,
Laura (Lo)
Laura, You are beyond sweet and seeing this made me beam. I read your blog! You are such a thinker, Laura. Not that I didn't know that, but we rarely got to delve into deep convos around swim lessons. Your topics are profound and your references are smart. I miss you and I cannot thank you enough for your encouragement. Would love to get together sometime! You're well worth the drive!
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