During our time as
resident missionaries in South Africa, Belinda and I encountered the PRICKLY PEAR, which allegedly was
introduced by European settlers 300 years ago. Over a period of many
years, it reverted to its spiny form. This more troublesome form of the
prickly pear resulted in dense, impenetrable thickets, which negatively
impacted domestic agriculture.
Nevertheless, skillful
scientists made botanical changes that resulted in the spineless prickly pear,
that can be utilized as fruit for humans and fodder for animals.
What is my
point? Just because some things (some people) may seem initially
problematic or difficult does not mean that they are totally lacking in value
or usefulness. Typically, there is a REASON why things (people) become
the way they are.
For example, one of
the well-known characteristics of GOATS is irritability. While this may
not be true of all goats, it’s especially true of goats in the Rocky Mountains,
USA. These mountain goats are so ‘prickly’ that if they were to live in
close proximity, the likely result would be the injury or death of a
neighboring goat.
So as puzzling as
their behavior might seem, there is a good reason for it. Mountain goats
live in areas where there is an extremely limited food supply. If they
were to live in groups, they would die because none of them would have
sufficient food to survive.
Believe it or not,
this is also the situation with certain challenging people we know. Their
behavior seems downright puzzling and offensive. They can be cold,
prickly, irritable and harsh. However, if we would only take time and
effort to look deeper, we might discover underlying reasons for their gruff
behaviors. Perhaps they experienced overwhelming hurt or loss at an early
age. Perhaps they are now dealing with monumental problems, pains, or
stress. More often than not, there is a distinct reason for their
prickliness. While this line of reasoning does not justify bad behavior,
it helps us to understand and come to grips with it.
So the question is
begged: What will YOU do with the PRICKLY
PEARS (PEOPLE) in and around your life? Will you
automatically disdain and discard them? Or will you ask God for wisdom to
visualize and empathize with their problems and pains, thereby exposing them to
unconditional and transformational love? Admittedly, it takes a
substantial measure of FAITH and PATIENCE to engage difficult people and
accomplish this. But, wouldn’t you know it? Believers have the
means and the method because God’s Word declares that “FAITH works by LOVE.”
(Galatians 5:6)
I even found
confirmation in a line of lyrics taken from a song in the musical,
“Camelot.”
[Editor’s Admission:
“Yes, I do like the show tunes!] This memorable lyric line comes as the
answer to an intriguing, timeless (and perhaps chauvinistic) question: “HOW TO HANDLE A WOMAN?” The
musical response is wisely simplistic: “The way to ‘handle’ a woman is to LOVE HER…SIMPLY LOVE HER…MERELY LOVE HER…LOVE
HER…LOVE HER.”
My friend, never throw
away PRICKLY PEARS
(PAIRS). Hang in there and love them to life!
Sisters and brothers,
be continually blessed and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO
MEET YOUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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