Friday - May 9, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Psalm 23:1
The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.
WORDS OF HOPE
“What I Am For”
Optimism is contagious in a wonderfully transformative way. When we meet someone with a positive outlook on life it is as if we have stepped into a brighter place. If we are self-aware, we will notice that our mood lightens. There is a shift in perspective. The possibility of being receptive to fresh viewpoints and new ideas increases.
Optimism broadens the tunnel vision of pessimism and keeps an eye toward hope.
As the Psalmist might put it, because I trust in the LORD, I choose to follow God rather than worry.
Pessimism is invasive and corrosive. It can eat away at your spirit and swallow your hope.
With so many things in our nation and world changing in ways that bring distress and even harm, it is understandable to be against that which disrupts or erodes. The danger is, we begin to view the world through a narrow lens. We focus on all those ideas, decisions and viewpoints that we object to—that we are against. We become defined by what we stand AGAINST.
The better question is, “What do we stand FOR?”
When we shine the spotlight on love, justice, compassion and equity the dark side of fear-based or authoritarian actions is more clearly seen. When we state what we are FOR it makes clear the reason why change is required of those things we find objectionable.
When the frog is in the kettle and the heat is turned on it is vital that someone call attention to what has changed by reminding us that we all need cool water. If we don’t, everyone can get burned.
PRAYER
Dear Jesus who loves us, help us we pray. May we call out the turmoil and point to your Way. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Rev. Dr. Gary G. Kindley
Pastoral Psychotherapist
drgk.org
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