05-15-2014

Comparison Steals Joy

Dontletcomparisonstealyourjoy

“Comparison is the thief of joy.”

is attributed to Teddy Roosevelt.  Whether he said it or someone else did, it is absolutely true.  We all are looking for joy, always.  It is one of the Fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22- “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”).  I find it interesting that joy is something we are all searching for.  It was actually my word of the year for last year, I wanted to be more joyful.

Why do we have such a hard time finding it? Why do we have a hard time being joyful?  I honestly believe comparison plays a big role, a bigger role than we think, in why we can’t always find the joy we are looking for.  Think about it.  If you are constantly comparing your life to others, noticing why they have things you don’t or why it seems like they do things better than you do, how can you possibly find the joy you are looking for in what you have? (and when I am saying you, I am also meaning me of course).  We are bombarded with people’s ‘perfect lives’ on facebook, instagram, twitter, etc. It is hard to be joyful with what we have.  The funny thing about it is the people you see as the perfect ones are probably having just as much trouble finding joy as you are because of what they see.

Comparison is really a trap.  It makes us unable to see clearly all the blessings that God has given us in our lives and all of the fullness we have in it.  Instead we are looking at everything that everyone else has.  Comparing ourselves only causes us to be upset or not happy, and therefore not have joy.  We cannot be joyful and envious at the same time, they don’t go hand in hand.  Joy is a Fruit of the Spirit and Envy is a sin.

Galatians 6:4-5- “Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else, for each one should carry their own load.” (NIV)

Just because we look at someone else and see what they have doesn’t mean God is not giving to us abundantly.  We need to trust Him that He knows what is best for us and gives us what we need.  and He does.  We think because our life doesn’t always look how we want it to look then we are failing, but we aren’t.  We will never find joy or contentment in comparing our lives to someone else’s, especially when we can never know the 100% truth of their life.  What about the saying, “The grass isn’t always green on the other side of the fence?”  I am pretty sure people look at our lives and think what we think of theirs.

So how can we go about being joyful and content with what we have?  It isn’t going to happen because your circumstances change.  It is going to happen because your thoughts and  your heart change.

1 Timothy 6:6-7- “But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.”

What is going to happen once you get what you think you want? What you think will make you joyful? If your heart hasn’t changed you will just want more.  If we can’t be content with where God has us and what God has us with now, we are not going to be content with more.  Our contentment and our happiness is not dependent upon our circumstances but is dependent upon our trust in the Lord.  The main thing we can do is choose to be joyful, choose to be happy, no matter what the circumstances.  It will take effort, and it won’t always be fun but you’ll find that the more you choose joy, the more you are joy.  Contentment is something you have to learn.  You have to stop comparing.  I want to show the Lord I am joyful with what He has given me now, and if He gives me nothing else, I will still choose Joy because of what He has done for me.  That is how we are to choose joy.

Another thing you can do is start focusing on the blessings that God has placed in your life.  I have started doing #100happydays on instagram.  The concept is simple, you take a picture each day of something that makes you happy.  By the end of the happy days you will have 100 pictures of happiness for you to look at.

And probably the best thing you can do?  Pray.  Pray for contentment in what you have, pray for God to help you to stop comparing your life to others, help for you to see the joy that you have in your life.  Help you to CHOOSE JOY in all circumstances.

04-10-2013

Compassion Sunday: April 21, 2013

Compassion Sunday is coming up on Sunday, April 21st.  What is Compassion?  Compassion International is a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults.  I have personally been involved with Compassion since 2005 when I began sponsoring a little 5 year old girl named Maribel from Bolivia.  I was in college and so money was pretty tight but I figured I could make it work.  I knew it was worth it.

I’ll admit my mom was a little skeptical.  I mean, you hear a lot about charities who say they are doing good who don’t really do so but Compassion International has received a four star rating 11 years running with Charity Navigator.  They are completely transparent with their finances and truly are making a difference in the lives of millions of children around the world.  They help more than 1.2 million children in 26 countries  Do you want to help to make it 2 million??

Since beginning my sponsorship with Maribel when she was 5 (she is turning 13 this year!) I have seen her grow from drawing me pictures in her letters to writing me letters in response to my pictures and things I have sent her.  I also started sponsoring Neema in YEAR from Tanzania.  I love reading their letters and finding out details about their lives. I love sharing what is going on in my life and sending them pictures. It is a great feeling to know that I am making a difference in their lives and providing them with not only financial but spiritual support and really being a friend to them even though we live completely different lives.

Check out the Compassion Sunday site and learn how you can help a child in need!  http://my.compassionsunday.com/kalexn

 

 

12-19-2012

#26 Acts of Kindness

26 Acts of Kindness

So I don’t know if you have seen the campaign that has taken off  started by Ann Curry about doing 26 Acts of Kindness for  the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. I think this is a fabulous idea.

Of course, some people are up in arms and asking why are we just doing this now, etc. And while, I definitely do not think it should take a tragedy for us to act and be nice to each other; I do think doing this can only help all of us. I think this may inspire us to take time each week to be doing random acts of kindness for others.

We all deal with tragedy differently and I am not even going to try to understand how the families and those directly affected feel. I know all of us are just trying to make sense of something that in all honestly probably will never make sense. It just won’t. So I think taking time to remember what is important, and helping others out will help all of us.

A Facebook Page has been started, 26 Acts of Kindness and when you tweet out there are hashtags #26acts & #26actsofkindness.

I do want to say that anyone using this tragedy for their own means, to gain followers, etc. is absolutely despicable and horrible. I could not imagine why they would feel that is appropriate BUT, I also feel like getting the word out about this is truly honoring those innocent victims, and those brave teachers and administrators who lost their lives. It recognizes the brave firemen, policemen, detectives, emergency personnell and others who risked their lives running into the scene where they had no idea what to expect or if they would potentially be shot at. There are so many heroes to come from this tragedy, and I am sure they would tell you they are not a hero but were just doing what they would hope you would do. They deserve to be honored.

Now, these are just ones I have come up with. I am sure there are lots more!  One thing I think you should do no matter what Acts of Kindness you do is include a note with the hashtag or in memory of the victims.  I am sure anyone who is a recepient of a random act of kindness would want to pass it on.

  • Hand out cards with a few dollars in them to random strangers
  • Put quarters in the candy machines
  • Leave giftcards/notes on cars
  • Beds/towels/food to an animal shelter
  • Leave a treat in someone’s cart
  • Random thank you notes to people who have made an impact on your life
  • Food to a neighbor
  • Visit the sick/elderly
  • Cookies to the firestation
  • Donate to a cause
  • Pay off someone’s layaway for Christmas
  • Toys to the hospital
  • Pay for car behind you at drive-thru/Starbucks
  • 100% tip at a restautant
  • Buy some candy and attach a nice note
  • Donate airline miles
  • Christmas cards or packages to those serving overseas
  • Writing Thank You Notes to the First Responders (addresses here)
  • Pay someones meter

And there are SO many more!  I wrote this more as a help to me as well to remember things to do, not just now but always.  Imagine if everyone did 26 Acts of Kindness or even in normal day to day just one act a week… how many millions of Kindness acts would we accomplish.