I'm going to back-track here... back to truth. Remember how I said it's connected to love? Christopher Heuertz says in The Sacred Enneagram that "there is divine love in all truth no matter where it's from." But see, sometimes the truth hurts. So where's the love then? What about the truth that I am broken and selfish and impatient and human?
When we are held accountable, we typically don't like hearing where we've gone wrong. And yet, being held accountable is so valuable and necessary. It helps us see who we truly are-- even the ugly bits. It teaches us how we can grow and who we are becoming. It draws us closer to Love. When you can see where you struggle, you can also choose to see your potential. I believe that's how God sees all of us. He sees our cracked pieces and sees beauty because he can see the final work. It requires hope on our end, and patience to hear and develop from hard truth.
So next time you hear someone tell you that there's something you need to work on (and you know deep down that it's true), take a breath and take a moment to rest in the criticism. I hope it comes in love, but even if it doesn't, your Father in Heaven sees the beauty in your brokenness and will nurture you as you try to be the best you there is.
When we are held accountable, we typically don't like hearing where we've gone wrong. And yet, being held accountable is so valuable and necessary. It helps us see who we truly are-- even the ugly bits. It teaches us how we can grow and who we are becoming. It draws us closer to Love. When you can see where you struggle, you can also choose to see your potential. I believe that's how God sees all of us. He sees our cracked pieces and sees beauty because he can see the final work. It requires hope on our end, and patience to hear and develop from hard truth.
So next time you hear someone tell you that there's something you need to work on (and you know deep down that it's true), take a breath and take a moment to rest in the criticism. I hope it comes in love, but even if it doesn't, your Father in Heaven sees the beauty in your brokenness and will nurture you as you try to be the best you there is.
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