Sunday, February 27, 2011

Important Life Lessons 101

No matter how old you are, you are never too old to learn important life lessons. I learned a very important life lesson this week, and I will document it here because I want my kids to know that I'm not above admitting when I am wrong about something. I want my boys to know that I'm human, and I will make mistakes too. I want them to know how much I love them, and I want this to be a teachable moment. So, what was it you ask? Appearances can be deceiving.

Unfortunately, this wasn't an "oh, it looks really warm outside. The sun is shining! I'll go outside. Holy moly! I need a jacket." sort of learning experience. There were harsh things said based on appearances; there were many relationships strained; feelings were hurt and bitterness fostered. It was a hard to swallow lesson. But more importantly, a totally avoidable lesson.

See, this was a 2-for-1 sort of lesson. I also learned that communication is key to maintaining healthy relationships. If communication is not present, it can cause the appearances of circumstances to trick you. You believe things you wouldn't otherwise believe. The appearances deceive you.

But the lesson I want to leave for my kids is that when you hurt someone, you ask for their forgiveness. Even if you feel justified in your actions and feelings. You shouldn't just say, "I'm sorry." I want you to also say, "Will you forgive me?"

Thank you Jill for this post. You made me realize then that there was a huge difference in saying "I'm sorry" and asking someone to forgive you.

I've accepted my share of the blame and gone to those people I have hurt and asked for their forgiveness. Now, I pray that they will extend to me the same love as God does when I have hurt or failed Him.

Kade and Kohen, you have an imperfect mom. But listen up, because I want you to carry this with you for your entire lives. "Appearances can be deceiving." When you do people wrong, you will say, "I'm sorry." But I want you to include, "will you forgive me?" Because, these two statements go hand in hand. And, forgiveness is liberating.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I KNOW YOU ARE A CHILD OF GOD.AND SOMETIMES IT IS REALLY HARD TO SWALLOW YOUR PRIDE AND SAY YOUR SORRY TO. TO SOMEONE THAT HAS ALSO HURT YOU , But in the long run of it, GOD and you are the only ones thaT TRUELY KNOW YOUR HEART. I FEEL THAT GOD IS proud OF YOU AND HAS SAID MY CHILD YOU HAVE DONE WHAT IS RIGHT IN THE SIGHT OF GOD. WELL DONE MY CHLD LIFE IS TO SHORT TO LET LITTLE THING STILL THE BLESSING OF GOD FROM YOU. LOVE YOU BUNCHES. <3

♥Kerstin♥ said...

Thank you so much for commenting on my blog Elaine. It was so kind of you to translate it to German. You made my day. I planed to start a blog in English for so long now, but still haven't started yet. When I'm really anxious, nervous or sad it's easier for me to write in German though. But I'm improving and little by little my written English is getting better. I'll let you know when I have my English blog, until then I'm going to follow your blog and keep you updated there if you would like to. Thank you so much for your prayers. I'm going to pray for you as well.
Blessings, Kerstin from Germany