So every once in awhile Steven will have a thought and he will just open up Word and start typing. He doesn't ever share it with anyone (besides me), which is weird in our world today... everyone shares EVERYTHING... blogs, Twitter, Facebook, FourSquare, etc. This one particular thought though was really good so I got permission to post it on "our" blog! So, here is a thought that turned into a couple of pages about 6 months ago from my hubby. Enjoy!
"There is a misconception. Actually, it’s the biggest misconception probably in the world. Some people are aware of it and debate…others don’t even care about it…others would rather not even know the Truth. This is a pretty scary world and this misconception will either simplify your views of this world, or complicate them even further. However, this misconception needs to be revealed and people need to at least here one side of it that is very rarely even talked about. It’s rarely talked about because it’s the scariest truth that I can really think of. Again, it is a misconception.
The misconception is this. People think that they are good that occasionally choose to do bad. This is the complete opposite of the truth. I told you it was scary. Actually the truth is everyone of us..including me and your mom…are inherently bad that sometimes choose to do good. If we were to be completely honest with ourselves and really think about it, its not that surprising. Think about on your way to work in the morning for example. We do a list of things that are wrong or mean. Even if you don’t physically do these things, you think of them, you want to do them. Maybe flip someone off, or want to run someone off the road, poison our bodies with fast food, pollute the ozone with our cars, etc, etc.etc. But wait…we stopped and let that one car cut in line to get off the exit. And really it still probably angered you. So when you get out of the car at work if someone were to be standing there with a camera and microphone and asked “were you nice on the way to work today”, your response would be “yeah, I let this guy cut in line”.
Most people don’t even think about his misconception and really most don’t care. People do not want to hear that they are bad people…I know I don’t. People sleep better at night thinking about letting that car over. Or maybe you gave a homeless person a dollar out of your wallet with over twenty dollars in it, or maybe you held the door open for someone. I don’t know. The point is people instinctively will think about the good they do…therefore if that’s what they are focusing on, that is what we believe we are….good.
This misconception has taken a very wrong turn as well. People have come to the point of not taking the blame. Instead it is so much more convenient to blame….guess who….GOD. “Why does God allow these bad things to happen?” We all hear that question, but no one really sticks up for the big guy after the question is asked. There’s a little thing called FREE WILL.
Most don’t take this term into consideration. I hate to say this is a very dark place we call home. Let me give you a very simple example. I guy robs a woman in an ally. A lot of people tend to ask, “why would God allow that to happen”. Wait a minute. First, we all should realize that God didn’t rob the lady, the guy did. Second, God is all knowing…not all controlling…this is where free will comes into play. “Well then why didn’t God stop the robber” you ask. Well I think I just explained it as simply as I could…He knows, He doesn’t control. Free will=Our choice, not Free will=God controls. Ultimately, if we didn’t have free will, a gift I might add, we would be robots. Robots are controlled by a remote. God didn’t want to sit on His thrown and point a remote at us.
There is some great news though…I mean like the best news ever. We have an opportunity to be a light in this dark place. I mean really shine and make a difference by offering our light to others who are really not shining themselves. We cannot control other people. I mean, God doesn’t control other people…why should we think we can. BUT. We can influence people, and by influencing I mean shining. It’s a really simple metaphor if you think about it. We’re all in a giant cave. No one has a flashlight. But by doing good and consciously choosing to do what is right we will start to shine. Look at it as ,doing good=fuel for a lantern. The more good, the more fuel, the more light.
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Like I said in the beginning, this misconception can be made very simple and fixed, or you can question and complicate it even more so. This is not my intent by the way. This is the truth. The more you know God, the more you will shine. It’s very simple. God=light. As does God in you=light. You can choose to represent good, which is God. Now, because we are inherently bad, we ultimately have to choose to do good. Not vice versus.
The more you know God, the easier it is to make these decisions. God is a doctor who wants to do surgery on us. Clean our wounds and help us shine. But he will NOT force this on you. We have to choose to want to choose to do good and represent Him. We have the potential to be a giant shining army of goodness in a dark world. God is love. God wants this. He will not force his troops to do battle, but I’m sure He would love to lead us into battle if we chose to."