Baby George by Barry Hughes
Little did I know that between writing my Facebook devotional yesterday and my walk that this would happen! Baby George made his entrance into this crazy world. The neighbor even had a sign asking any passers by to wave to Baby George. A little corner of joy in the neighborhood. It doesn’t matter that I do not know the family. All that matters is that this house is celebrating a wonderful blessing.
Isn’t it interesting that in trying times we don’t seem to focus so much on who the other might be. The common experience we share overrides the world’s lie that we are too different to live and serve together. Right now, for most of us, it seems life is about what others need, what good others are doing, what we can do for those that know the worst of this situation. Wouldn’t it be great if we never got over this effect of the pandemic? Wouldn’t it be great if when things get back to “normal”, we don’t go back to “normal”? What if we continued to think of the good of the community over our own desires? What if we continued to pray for others like we are praying for others now? What if we continued to look at the other as we see them now, a fellow traveler in the same boat on the same tricky sea?
Jesus taught that we should love God with all we have and all we are, and that we should love our neighbor as we love ourselves. Why does it surprise us that such living makes a difference? It is the way “normal” should be.
Don’t forget to wave to baby George!
Barry
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