by Andrew Cromwell
There
may be one or two valuable things I have gained from the social media site
Instagram besides peering into the lives of friends and web-celebrities and
wondering how in the world they got their pictures to look so good. Well, two
might be a stretch, but for sure I have learned one thing. That is, there is a
lot of negativity out there in the world and in order to combat it requires a
continual decision to move in the opposite direction of the natural flow.
A
constant theme of many of the “successful” instagrammers is that they have
stopped worrying about what other people think and have decided to focus on
personal growth and positive thinking. You see this theme echoed almost
verbatim from all kinds of people, from the fitness fanatics to the business
builders to the stylish savants.
Why
this common thread? Is it possible that all these people have a shared media
playbook that is advising them that encouraging posts will garner them more
followers? And what’s more, how can I get myself a copy?
While
I don’t really believe there is a secret book on how to become a social media
celebrity, I do believe this common thread is a reaction to the experience of
this life that we all share in common. All of us face disappointment,
negativity, broken dreams, and tragedy. Life is corrosive in that way. It is a
natural result of the broken state of the world we live in.
Once
upon a time we were full of hope and expectation for the future. We believed
that we could achieve great things. We had in our mind’s eye a picture of what
our life would look like -- the perfect spouse, family, and job. But somewhere
along the way our fairytale bubble was burst and now we are guarded, jaded, and
even fearful.
As
a result of this common experience, some have fought back by seeking out
encouraging words and focusing on the positive. This is a great response, but
there is an even better way.
That
better way goes deeper than positive words of self-affirmation because it
focuses on a person who actually can and will help. Someone who is powerful
enough to actually make a difference. That person is Jesus Christ and he offers
more than positive energy..
The
historical accounts in the Bible record how the disciples were often afraid,
doubt-filled, anxious, and confused. We deal with those same emotions and same
reality today. The answer Christ offered His disciples, is the same He offers
today. Jesus said to His disciples, “Take courage for I have overcome the
world” and “fear not little flock, your Father wants to give you the kingdom.”
When
we put our trust in a person that doesn’t ever fail then we don’t have to be
fearful and anxious. We can have courage. He promises a better tomorrow. Today
might be difficult and broken, but tomorrow He will put things right. This life
is only temporary and He offers strength to overcome today’s weakness and a new
and brighter day after.
So
are the things you are afraid of too big for Him to deal with? I don’t think
so. Be encouraged, He answers those who call.
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