Embarrassmentand Anger Tempered with Self-Pity

Embarassement,Anger,Pity

These three were assembled together as a mobile, they slowly float by each other circumspect and leering. Just as our minds migrate from one of these to another in our states of distress. They come with us most often. We bring them separately and often we bring them, all together. They can be intertwined because they are the most common in our interactions with others and with our spiritual walk. They can crowd out real communication with God.

“Don’t Let the sun set on your anger” --not easy. “There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” but we are still embarrassed for our gaffs.

“Oh woe is me, I’m such a…. (fill in the blank)” now we introspect hoping God will notice, but then what? Self pity is at least not focused on others but it is still in the way of a communication with God.

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Thanks to Mereta Kies for her work on this piece.