Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

How To Greet A (single) Friend

We've either got them, or we are them.... Single Friends. I'm actually in the latter group. So, for those of you in the former group (meaning those who have "Someone Special"), here's some advice for greeting a Single Friend you, perhaps, haven't seen in a long time. Also, some secondary advice on introducing them to someone you just know will be perfect for them.


The Greeting ~ ~
It's quite alright, in the midst of the hugs and -for the ladies- squeals to ask if they've met anyone. It's a normal question and is merely meant to catch up. However please, please, if the answer is "No, not yet." do not follow up with "Why not?" I've gotten to where I tell people it's because Sean Connery is too old and Vin Diesel is no longer available, that's why not.

I mean, really?  "Why not?"

What this does is make the questionee feel like they've failed somehow. That they aren't doing something right in order to find Mr. or Ms. Right. Then they get defensive trying to come up with a good answer (sorry, Singles, the Vin Diesel line is mine, find your own!) and not come off sounding pathetic. This is not actually possible.

And it is also never a good follow up to ask "Well, are you getting out and meeting people?" And what would you have us do? Stand in front of Wal-Mart, offering to shake hands with everyone so we can introduce ourselves and maybe luck out enough to meet someone mildly interesting? (which, if you surf the 'net, you know that "interesting" and "Wal-mart" in the same sentence redefine "interesting".)

All I can tell you well-meaning Couples is, God is in control. If He isn't ready for us to meet our life-mates, we aren't going to find them by running frantically through the aisles of our local Albertson's hoping that the cute guy checking the snow peas isn't married or "other". Don't get me wrong, Singles. I'm not telling you to hole up at home and only venture out for food, work and church while you "wait on God."  Go to a class for Mediterranean cooking just because you want to learn that style of cooking, not to "meet someone." Take a course at your college in something that interests you because you want to learn about it, not to "meet someone." Volunteer at your local library, youth center, etc. because you want to help out, not to "meet someone." Doing these things will make you interesting if and when God does bring "someone" into your life. You're going to need things to talk about as the relationship progresses. Play Station 3 and World Of War Craft will only get you so far and then the conversation stalls.

"I-Have-A-Friend-I-Want-You-To-Meet" ~ ~
Now, for you who want to introduce your Single friend to another Single friend, be cautious. I'm not saying don't do it, but PRAY ABOUT IT FIRST! "Oh, but I know what I'm doing and they're both single and I just know they'll like each other and God's too busytoworryabouthissoIcantakecareofitforHim!"

I have just two words for that..... BACK. OFF.

Yes, if you have a couple of single friends you think would hit it off, that's great, but praying about it FIRST can keep potential problems to a minimum. I had an aquaintance who just KNEW that I'd be perfect for her son and got me to let her give him my (snail mail) address so he could write. You remember what I said about being interesting? Well, folks, don't be interesting by being ONLY "into" whatever they're "into." I was taking classes to become a Certified Massage Therapist at the time and, lo and behold, SO was HE! (gasp) I play one of the pianos for our church and HE works in a piano store and LOVES the piano! (gasp ~ the compatability!) I mentioned that we had recently seen a melodrama here in town where they did a goofy version of "The Mikado" and that it was interesting to me because our college had done that play (though less cat-in-the-hat-ish) and I'd helped with the make-up for it and suddenly HE was SO into plays and stuff and he even had a box of STAGE make-up! (isn't it aMAzing how much we have in common!?) Ahhhhno! No. Nonononono. (I believe I mentioned in another post that doing this kind of thing smacks of desperation, no matter which gender is doing it ~ ~ don't.... just, don't)

If you pray before you introduce, not only will you get the Lord's leading (He may want the introduction, but not for the same reasons as you) you also stop to think about whether these two might not be as compatible as you first believed. Just because two people are single doesn't mean they must be meant for each other. And, remember Couples, ask your Single Friend(s) before you plan the introduction. They may have reasons for not wanting this type of set up. After being on the receiving end of two (there was another after the aforementioned disaster.... yes, it was almost as bad but for other reasons), I've decided to tell my well-meaning Couple Friends thank you, but no. God has a plan for the life of the Single. Right now, in this Single's life, it's for me to be Single. I don't know why, I'm not God. I've pretty much come to the conclusion it's because He's decided there's just not a man on this planet that could handle me! (snerk!)

It's best not to get in the way of God's Plans, but we well-meaning, bumbling-about-out-of-love humans do this all the time. God usually just shakes His head and waits for us to give up and/or get out of the way again. He's never wrong, He's never cruel and He's never late (tho' I sometimes have difficulty with that last one, I am 42, you know!) When I taught the kindergarten thru 3rd grader Sunday school, I would tell my kids that God has three answers to prayer; Yes, No and Wait. He loves to tell us "Yes", I believe He wants to tell us "Yes", but sometimes - for reasons we may never understand this side of Eternity - He must tell us "No." We have to choose to believe this is for our good because, like I already pointed out, He's never cruel or wrong.

But, sometimes, He tells us "Wait." "Wait, it's not the right time, yet." "Wait, you're not ready, yet." "Wait just a little longer and it will be absolutely perfect for you!" Unfortunately, we humans have difficulty with both the "No" and the "Wait" answers and we try to take things into our own hands. When we do that, things get broken; broken hearts, broken lives, broken dreams. God knows our dreams, we've told Him about them since childhood. He knows our deepest heart, He listens to it daily. He wants the best for our lives, after all, He gave them to us.

So, Couples, it's okay to want to help out us Singles, there's no law in the land or Scripture against it, but just pray and ask God for His leading before you step in. God can use you to bring joy to a friends' life, but getting ahead of His plans may bring heartache instead.

Don't listen to your own heart, listen to His.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Cherub Learns Lesson #51 About God

I know I use this column for (unsolicited) advice, but this is too good not to share.  A young couple in our church were going to have a baby and, shortly before his birth, learned he would have Spina Bifida.  You can imagine the shock, the desire to learn what it meant followed by more shock. They learned to lean hard on God and that, while God doesn't always give us answers, He's always good!  Mrs. Teacher wrote a story to help Ker-bear and Scasmflop (he chose the nickname, not I!) to always remember God's goodness and read it at her baby shower.... and had everyone of us sniffling and boo-hooing right along with Ker-bear because it was such a good story.  I've been given permission to share it and so I do.  Here is "Cherub Learns Lesson #51 About God"

It was a BUSY day in Heaven! Oh my, so much was happening!  That meant that there were so many things to record in his big book that Angel had been sitting at his desk working steadily for... well... for quite a long while!

All of a sudden, Angel heard a sound he knew very well.  His young friend, Cherub, was coming his way.  Well, not just coming his way, but galloping like a runaway horse AND yelling very loudly at the same time.

"Angel, Angel!"  Cherub slowed to a fast trot as he breathlessly called out "Angel! Angellll! Are you here, Angel!?" 

As Angel stood up to welcome Cherub, Cherub BURST through the door and ran smack-dab into Angel! They rolled across the floor, robes, legs and arms spinning in wide circles.  Before Angel could pull his robes down over his knees, Cherub bounced up beside him, talking very loudly and very fast.

"Angel, God has another baby almost ready to go to earth!  But, Angel, I was watching, and He's not finished with the baby, and He doesn't know it because He's already started His Special Blessing Song.  Oh, Angel, help me tell God the baby isn't done yet! Please, Angel, we have to hurry!  Otherwise God will make a mistake!"

At this remark, Angel knew it was lesson time again.  Yes, indeed, it was time for Lesson #51 about God.

"Come along, Cherub."  said Angel, holding out his hand so that Cherub would lead him directly to where God was at work.  Cherub chattered excitedly about the new baby as they hurried to a special valley known in Heaven as "Babies Place".  As they entered, Someone was singing in a soft voice.

"God your Father loves you so,
Loves you so,
Loves you so.
God your Father loves you so
Now off to earth you go."

Cherub yelled before he even knew what he was doing!  "NO!"  And then, because he was terrified, he hid behind Angel's robes, hoping that God couldn't see him.  But Angel knew Cherub had to learn lesson #51, and so he reached behind his back, caught Cherub's arm and pulled his young friend around to face God.

God was looking right at him!  Then He spoke right to him, "Cherub, do you have something to tell Me?"

Cherub pointed to the baby boy in God's arms and blurted "God, that baby You're holding isn't finished!  Don't send it to its home on earth yet!"

God gazed down at the baby boy and then looked up.  "Yes, Cherub, this little boy is ready to got to his home on earth.  His Mommy's name is Karen and his Daddy's name is Bob.  They are waiting for him right now."

"But, God, his back isn't finished and his feet need a little more work!  Can't you please just finish him before he has to go?"

"Cherub, would you like to hold him?  His name is Carson."

Cherub looked up at Angel who nodded his head yes.  Cherub ran to sit beside God, but God pulled him right onto His lap and put little baby Carson in Cherub's arms!

God began speaking so softly that only Cherub could hear His voice.  "Cherub, you are very young.  Some things are not going to make sense to you right now.  Cherub, do you trust Me?"

As he thought about his answer, Cherub counted the baby's tiny fingers - yes, there were ten.  "Yes, I trust You."

"Will you trust Me even though you don't understand what I am doing in Carson's life?"

Cherub counted Carson's toes - yes, there were ten.  "Yes."

"Carson's mommy and daddy already know that Carson will need some finishing work on his back and feet.  But, Cherub, they know, and they already love him so much, they can hardly wait for his arrival."

Cherub continued touching the baby's soft skin.  "They know he's not finished but they love him anyway? Really God?"

"Yes, really."  God and Cherub looked at each other, and then Cherub hugged God's neck with all his might.  "God, I do trust you.  I'm sorry I yelled at you.  Will you forgive me?"

God hugged Cherub very closely and said in his ear, "You are forgiven, Cherub.  Now, would you like to sing My Special Blessing Song with Me before Carson goes to meet his mommy and daddy?"

As they watched Carson being whooshed over the edge of Heaven, carried in his guardian angel's protective arms, God and Cherub blended their voices in joyous song (of course, Cherub sang the loudest!)

God your Father loves you so,
Loves you so,
Loves you so.
God your Father loves you so
Now off to earth you go!

Later, as Angel and Cherub walked back (well, Angel walked, but Cherub - he ran back and forth looking at all the flowers beside the path), Angel asked Cherub, "What did you learn about God today?"

Although Cherub continued to examine a big yellow sunflower, he answered immediately and loudly, "God never makes mistakes!"

"Cherub, one more thing you might like to hear is a chorus that Carson's mommy and daddy learned as a choir song at their church.  It goes like this:"

God is too wise to be mistaken,
God is too good to be unkind.
For when you don't understand,
When you don't see His plan,
When you can't trace His hand
Trust His heart.

After a rare moment of silence, Cherub asked "Angel, isn't that like Proverbs 3:5 and 6?"
And, of course, it is.

THE END (for now)

By the way, the little Sweet Potato is over 3 months old now..... Does this look like God made a mistake to you?!?

Also by the way, if you know someone who has Spina Bifida kids, or who knows someone who knows someone.... This is a good web site for information, support and connecting with other parents of Spina Bifida kids.  It's wonderful!

http://spinabifidakids.blogspot.com/