January 18 Be grateful for the Wind
“It’d be easier to skydive without all that wind trying to push me around,” I said to my jump master.
“No, it wouldn’t,” he said. “Without the
wind, you wouldn’t be able to move around at all. If you didn’t have
resistance, you wouldn’t be able to fly your body. That’s what the wind
is there for—to push against.”
It’s easy in our lives to think that
we’d be so much happier without that problem, that situation, those
people disturbing our peace. What a bother, we think. Why can’t my life just be calm and serene, peaceful, with no interruptions and bothersome events?
Sometimes, resistance is necessary.
While it’s important to live in a calm, nurturing environment, sometimes
resistance is essential to our growth. Take a moment. Look at how your
problems have shaped you into who you have become.
When problems and challenges arise, they
force us to examine our ideals, become alert, and often learn
something new about others and ourselves. Even our enemies, rivals, and
competitors give us something to push against. They help us define who
we are and challenge us to become our best.
Instead of complaining and grumbling
about that problem or circumstance, thank it for being there. Right now,
this moment, the resistance in your life is giving you something to
push against.
Be grateful for the wind. You need it to learn to fly.
God, help me be grateful for all the problems and circumstances in my life. Help me remember that you’re teaching me to fly.
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