Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do
good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
There once was a cat named Missy. One day another animal
made a comment about the way Missy licked her paw. "You know Missy, you
really do that all wrong!" I mean, who do you think you are anyway? The
proper way to do that is front to back, not side to side."
"Who says so?" Asked Missy, "I have never
heard there is a right way or wrong way about it."
"Well, there is we all do it front to back. That has
always been the way here. We would all prefer you to be like us, and do it our
way."
Missy was quite taken back by this. She did not know
exactly how to answer or handle the situation, so she just stopped grooming and
walked away. She wanted to ask someone if that was true, but she was too
afraid. She was afraid others would look down on her, or not like her, if she
was different from them. She decided the best answer was to try to change and
become more like the other animals. For the next few weeks, she carefully
studied, all the animals, and how they groomed themselves. She took notes and
watched for every little lick and move they made. Then she would go off alone,
and practice, being like them. She was sure if she could master the way they
did it, that it would make her fully acceptable to them, and a real; part of
the family. As weeks went by, she would be in the yard, cleaning and grooming
herself as the others did. Always being sure to use their techniques, and
moves. One of those days, one of the animals in the yard noticed Missy was
acting quite different. Curious as to why she was not acting like her normal
self, he approached her to ask.
"Missy, I noticed you are cleaning and grooming
yourself in a very different way from normal. Why are you doing that?"
"I have decided to be like everyone else!" She
replied, "I want them to like me, and not look at me like I am some sort
of outcast."
"Why would you do that?" he asked. "You
are just fine as you are."
"No. I am not." Replied Missy. "They have
told me I do it all wrong, and need to do it like they do."
"Who told you that Missy?" He Asked. Missy
turned her head. She did not want to be a tattletale on anyone.
"Missy, I asked you, who told you that?" He Repeated.
"I will not say you told me, I just want to know. As your protector and
teacher, it is important I know who is teaching you things I would not."
"Friskey told me I did it all wrong." Said
Missy; "He told me I was not acting like the others. I want to be accepted
here, and if that means I have to change the way I do and say things I will. I
don't want the others to not like me because I am different." Missy began
to cry. He gently put his paw around her and sat with her for a few moments. He
held his head low, and patted her gently to let her know he under stood.
Finally Missy stopped crying, and looked at him.
"What am I to do? I want so badly to do what is
right by you and Farmer, but also be accepted by the other animals."
"I know you do Missy. I heard you weep, and felt
your pain. I have also known rejection for being me."
"You have?" Sobbed Missy.
"Oh yes, I have," "I have often been
misunderstood and rejected because of the way I have to do things around here.
Many times, I have to hear from others, how they feel it should have been done.
Nevertheless, ultimately, I have to be true to myself, and to what the Farmer
has asked me to do. You see Missy; each one of us is different. We are all
uniquely made, and wonderful in our differences. That is the way God made us to
be. You cannot, and should not, try to be something or someone other than you.
To do that is not really flattery to the other person, but rejection of who God
made you to be. He loves you as you are. It does not matter if you are right or
wrong to anyone else. This is the way He made you to be. Think how boring life
would be if everyone acted and spoke the same? Would that not make for a very
boring life?"
Missy shook her head in agreement.
"Yes it would, but what do I say when the others
tell me to do it their way?"
"You simply tell them, in love, that God likes you
exactly this way that He made you. Then tell them, if God wants to make any
changes, He has your permission to do so. For now, however, you are who you
are, and that is it. Take it or leave it, you are right where you are supposed
to be right now." Missy smiled, and went back to the yard. There, she
began to clean and groom herself as she had always done in the past. Smiling to
herself, knowing that God loves her right where she is. She knows God will not
leave her this way, and is willing to let Him change her. Nevertheless, for
now, she is who she is, and God loves her. That is enough for Missy.
Dear Lord, Thank You for making us just like we are. Help
us not try and change our self just to get others to like us or except us. In Jesus’
Name. Amen.
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