As a child, I participated in a game that was a catch-22, so to speak, called Rock, Scissors, and Paper. As an adult, I think I've been just as futile with some relationships as when a child playing RSP. Only, now I call it Snobs, Snubs, and Snippets. The only good part of my adult version is that snippets almost always give me a taste of and longing for heaven! This week I've been on the receiving end of all three parts of SSS and I don't like how the first two sections made me feel. My intent is to eradicate my personal use of the snobbery and snubbing and make my little corner of this earth a nicer place to be. Perhaps I will even convince someone that like I know I am s/he is just a pilgrim passing through to an eternal HOME. I include a couple of definitions before revealing my little 'tastes of heaven' in the snippet portion of this post. If you have been guilty of either of these, take the time as I have to repent and ask each you have offended for forgiveness. After doing such personally, my burdens of self-seeking gratification and promotion (PRIDE) have been taken away. Through much prayer from now on, I desire that GOD be the hub of my life and strengthen me against such foolishness. I hope you will, too. snobs - one who blatantly imitates, fawningly admires, or vulgarly seeks association with those regarded as social superiors; one who tends to rebuff, avoid, or ignore those regarded as inferior; one who has an offensive air of superiority in matters of knowledge or taste snubs - probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse snubba to scold, Swedish dialect snubba to reproach, cut off (interestingly enough, my family has Norwegian roots!) to check or stop with a cutting retort; to restrain the action of; to treat with contempt or neglect 4 : to extinguish by stubbing snippets - a small part, piece, or thing Snippets from HOME Sunday began a week long feast for my soul's health. I have 'gained' by being at each meeting time. Such a spiritual smorgasboard on how GOD will cause the 'grass around home' to be greener can be accessed in previous postings. Monday through Wednesday I spent online with a favorite niece admonishing to remember Who she is by defending our LORD's eternal purpose through her blogsite. Seems her 'friend' is a wee bit confused with his priorities in life. Thursday and today have been dedicated to remembering and celebrating the births of two VIPs in my life - my youngest granddaughter turned 1 yesterday and today is my brother's 50th! Time on earth is so fleeting - just a vapor! James 4:14 Labels: weekend reflection |