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2007-08-13 - Hang Up the Phone
Originally Published 2005-12-26
How easy is it for us to become overwhelmed, stressed-out, or even frightened
by circumstances beyond our control... especially in this day and age? Many
times (sometimes, it even feels like "too many times"), we face difficult
and painful storms that intrude uninvited and unwelcome into our lives. It's
easy to focus on the things we can physically see happening around us, and
difficult to ignore the pain it may be causing. In these moments, it's easy
to pray and seek God for help and deliverance. Carrying on a continuous
conversation with our Beloved Father even seems to come more naturally for
us.
What becomes difficult and easily forgotten during these life junctures is
that a conversation requires a dialogue. Simply, that means sharing the task
of talking and listening. God desires and loves listening to us. Even more
than a close friend, He wants us to download on Him, to share everything,
our thoughts, concerns, fears and anxieties, all of it. But He also wants
His turn "on the floor," to remind us of His great love and concern for us.
My husband and I have this way of communicating with each other (we all know
how easy it is to talk with our spouse - this is sarcasm). We call it "Pass
the Coaster." I know it sounds strange, but it actually works well for us.
"Pass the Coaster" provides us three essentials. First, it prevents either
of us from operating in a filibuster fashion, and never allowing the other
to speak or respond; secondly, it gives us a better ability to fully understand
each other more clearly. And finally, it allows the other person time on
"the floor," which in turn gives us an opportunity to listen.
You've all heard the phrase "Help! I'm talking and I can't shut-up!"? Well,
that would be me. God created men and women DIFFERENT... and for a good reason
(when you figure this out - please call me). We all need to learn how to
deal with and accept those differences. We may not always understand them,
but we can accept them and learn how to work with them, as opposed to how
to work them or how to work against them. I believe that just as we need
to learn how to communicate effectively with our spouses, we also need to
learn or be reminded of how to do the same with our heavenly Father.
Comments or Questions?
Cheryl
botwbld@cfdevotionals.org
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