by Jim Gordon
Have you ever sat down and asked yourself the question who am I? Not necessarily the who am I, why am I here question, but who is the real me.
A couple friends and I were talking about this and we were asking each other who truly knows us, the real us. Most of us are not known by those whom we have a casual relationship, and really, most of us are not deeply and truly known by the few people we consider close, intimate friends.
We are good at putting on the proper mask to hide the real us when we are around others. I do it, you do it, pretty much all of us do it. There is something down within us that makes us feel if people knew the real us, they would not like us or accept us.
Fortunately, our Father is not like that. He truly loves us. Even if we are not completely open with Him, He knows more about us than we know ourselves and He still loves us.
If we could get to where we did not worry about what everyone else thinks about us, and accept that we are loved by God, I think our relationships with each other would actually improve. We could be ourselves, open and honest, and not store up all the frustrations, questions, lonely feelings and some of the junk we all have.
If we could follow the example of Jesus and love and accept each other no matter what, our fellowship with one another would be real and meaningful. No more putting on masks, no more trying to be someone we are not.
Now truthfully, if that will ever happen this side of heaven I do not know but it certainly is a goal to shoot for. I am so thankful we have a Father who loves us no matter what. He knows us and loves us just as we are. Now, if we could just do the same for each other.
Thank you very much. Thanks for taking the time to read my article.
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Thank you. Yes, loving and accepting others, especially those who see things differently is not easy. It takes the love of God living within us to be able to accomplish it. Thanks for the comment.
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Awesome writing!
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Amen! That last line is tricky though, isn’t it? Lol. But yeah… this was such a great reminder of the first and second commandment. 🙂 Needed that.
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