
It’s been three years since the announcement of the Pandemic and I’m still convinced that so many people’s mindsets have not been changed for the better. Why? Because if life meant as much to people as they claim, the death of all those people during the Pandemic should have at least caused many to let go of trifling, made up and in some cases petty attitudes towards others.
Right this very day, I have two coworkers looking at me funny because I’m talking to another coworker that they do not like. What difference does it make and why are their eyes rolling in my direction? Pettiness, first and foremost. I did say coworkers and NOT elementary school friends, didn’t I? That’s childish behavior that should have been outgrown by now. But apparently, it’s acceptable even after a worldwide crisis.
I know I’m different in my thinking about a lot of things but it doesn’t take much to see that life is so precious and could be lost due to no fault of your own – hence my reference to the Pandemic. However, For What reason would grown folks hold on to hurt (perceived or real) when they’ve been given a chance to forgive and walk free – especially when faced with a Pandemic and how frequently people have died these last three years?
That being said, I’m asking you that if you are holding on to any negative feelings toward anyone, take that hurt to God and release the person(s) into His care. Not only does He care for you, He cares about them too.
Well said.
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