People Are Messy by Rick Whitter
So I found this article online where the title caught my eyes. So here we go...
Proverbs 14:4 Without oxen a stable stays clean, but you need a strong ox for a large harvest. (NLT)
This verse isn’t about oxen – it’s about relationships.
In essence, the verse is telling us that life is simpler if you don’t
get too close to people. It’s quieter, cleaner and less complicated.
Your “stable” will stay clean if you are the only one in it.
And that philosophy guides the lives of a lot of folks. Isolationists.
Loners. Or maybe just “non-people people.” For whatever reason (shyness,
past hurts/disappointments, or insecurities), some people just prefer
to be alone. And some of us think that relationships just aren’t worth
all the hassle.
But here is what I think: We were not intended
to live life alone. True, it is easier not to bother with people. You
can do what you want when you want without the worry of what other
people think or do. But we were put on this earth to do life with one
another. We are better together than we are apart – even with all of the
complications of relationships.
Part of the development
process is working through the challenges. There are things we learn
only be growing through the frustrations of relationships. We must have
this skill if we’re going to succeed in life. A mess can actually become
a beautiful thing.
And by the way, the “harvest” part of this
verse describes our purpose. God has given us a job to do, and it
requires a team. If we intend to get anything done for God, it will
involve and include other people. There is no way around that.
If you don’t have close friends and if you don’t like your family, life
will be cleaner. But you won’t get anything done in life – especially in
regard to relationships. Let’s stop looking for perfection in others.
Let’s drop our expectations that life with other people will be easy. Of
course there will be conflict. Other people will get on your nerves and
let you down and make you mad. Welcome to the human race. But we have
to keep running in that race.
If something is causing you to
remain distant from the church, from friends, from your family – let’s
ask God for healing. By the way, He probably won’t answer your prayer to
change the other people around you – but He just may change you!
Let’s learn to deal with the dirty stable so we can produce a larger harvest--even if the oxen really smell.
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