Friday, December 26, 2008

When Life Isn’t Perfect…..then what?

Recently Tovah and I tried to take that perfect picture of my three grands to use on the cover of a photo album the middle one bought her mother for Christmas. As you can see in the photo I posted, is far from perfect. Just as Tovah was about to snap the picture, one of our cats decided to run down the stairs and see what was going on which triggered the baby closing her eyes and the cat being in the photo. We did get a really nice one for the cover, but as I pursed them to pick just the right one, I couldn’t help but be inspired by this photo. It reminds me of how we try to orchestrate perfect lives and how in an instant it can all fall apart. And when that happens….then what?

The “Then what?” really translates to, “How do we respond, how do we handle things, or how we really perceive them to be?” How many of us have experienced trying to get that perfect baby photo or family snapshot? Probably all of us at one point or another, so we know that it can be a nightmare (especially with a cranky or crying baby) or it can be fun with a happy ending. It is a lot like life can be….moments of joy that we wish we could hold onto forever, or seasons of disappointments and trials that seem to go on forever.

With the end of our current year quickly upon us, I’m sure that many of us are looking ahead for what we would like to see happen in 2009. I have been looking at the goals I set on January 4th, my 55th birthday. And at first I was a little disappointed as I viewed my list, until the Holy Spirit had a word with me. He was quick to point out just how many things I had accomplished and the many ways the Lord had blessed me on an every day bases.

I wanted to celebrate my birthday every month in the year 2008 by doing something special. I wanted to do things like go to the movies every month if there was something I wanted to see, have lunch with friends once a month, buy myself a mp3 player, have a makeup party, etc., etc. Hum, I still don’t have that mp3 player, didn’t have a party and there were a couple of movies I wanted to see this past year that came and went before I got to see them. He showed me that though I may not have gotten to see those movies when I desired, there wasn’t one day of this year that I did not have eyes to see. I may not have the mp3 I wanted so I could listen to music as I walked in the mornings, but He reminded me of all the mornings I had a song in my heart and used my walking time to talk to God. And as far as the party goes, if I hadn’t wanted it to be a set way I probably could have had one. As I began to look at my list of goals through the eyes of our Comforter, I could see that my year had been one of great measure.

Of course with 56 on the way, I am setting new goals and transferring some from this year that I want to continue to work on. But one big difference from this time last year is that I’m not trying to setup things so that I have that perfect picture. Just as the picture of my grands is not the perfect picture pose, in the upheaval it turned out to be a great moment of laughter, with a good memory to boot. One thing we often do as women when we conceptually plan or design things, we strive for perfection. The truth is….. there is “No Perfect” in this world other than the love of God for us….

….So my dear sisters, when at first glance the picture does not seem to be perfect, take a second look and see what you missed. You might be pleasantly surprised at what you find.

Please share some of your insights about how to handle life when things aren’t perfect. And how these insights will help you enjoy 2009 in a new and different way.

Love & Hugs
Ponnie
A woman's heart should be so hidden in Christ that a man should have to seek Him first to find her.

3 comments:

Marcia said...

I don't have my MP3 player yet either. Can't sort out which one to get because there are too many.

There are so many things I want to do and so little time to do them all. The hard part is letting go of my pet dreams and schemes, and just start moving. "Good" is way more attainable than perfect!

onejoyfulheart said...

The Lord has put it on my heart to show the imperfect journey with Him. To show my weaknesses to fellow Christians so they will see His strength. To show when I fail, so they will see how to try again. To show when I'm depressed so others will see passed their own troubles. To share when I lose heart so others will see my heart. To show my pain & suffering so others will share their burdens with me. It is when we show our imperfect lives that we are most enabled to be the arms of Jesus to each other & people respond to His love. When we are real & authentic we are able to inspire & uplift others. When we perpetuate the "perfect" lie...we bring others down as they think they are doing something wrong. None of us are perfect & the perfect life is a myth. Be real & imperfect. When you're real like Christ is, others will see Him in you.

Maria Guzman said...

I know what you mean about wanting to take a perfect picture. Though the imperfections of a picture always makes them special.

Handling life when it isn't perfect is not always easy to handle. BUT, it can be done with God's help. When I'm going through a situation or life is not going to plan, I continue to draw near to God for him to help me and guide me through.

Take care and God Bless, Maria