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SCRIPTURE
Proverbs 16:19
It is better to be of a lowly spirit with the poor than to divide the spoil with the proud.
A WORD OF HOPE
Tyra’s Tears
Without understanding, who would survive? The cost of having understanding is high, but not as much as having none. This price for understanding is pain, which teaches us how it feels when the time comes for us to recognize someone else’s pain. Most people just walk past when they see human suffering. Many cars drive past the homeless strangers living under bridges. It wasn’t until I became homeless myself, that I really began to notice the many people around me who were suffering. It was because I knew how they felt.
I know a woman named Tyra who had been homeless for three years. For three years she said that she had not encountered one person who had been kind to her. Did Tyra become invisible? Was she in the middle of the dessert where no one could reach her? How could it be that there were no nice people for three years? Tyra knows; Tyra knows what it’s like to be lonely. One doesn’t have to be homeless to know what pain feels like, and it is because of that pain that one could empathize.
There are so many people that need empathy; who need to be comforted by someone who knows how they feel. How could you comfort someone if you didn’t have the vision to see the pain? I couldn’t count the cars that drove past Tyra; none of the people were able to see.
There is a time and place for everything, even pain. We need to hurt for the hurting. Curse or opportunity? There was once a time when a man walked this Earth who cared about the people. His conviction was so great that he died for it. Oh, if such people were not so rare. Who could find another Jesus? What would a world filled with likeminded people look like?
PRAYER
Lord,
Make me like Jesus. If this is a prayer for pain, then let your will be done. If I can learn from the pain, then let there be wisdom found in me; let not the pain be in vain. Help me to suffer in faith, then, I can see others and have understanding. Here I am calling on you Lord and praising you for your love. Let love then, be my vision and let blind apathy be far from me. Jesus, take my pain and make me new. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Jonathon McClellan
Order of St Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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