So Peter seeing him said to Jesus, "Lord, and what about this
man?" Jesus said to him, "If I
want him to remain until I come, what is that to you? You follow Me!"
John 21:21-23
So, getting back to my cake…everything started out great...really,
it did! My buddy, Lisa, made the
fabulous red velvet cake and I made the cream cheese frosting. The problem began though when the frosting
didn’t crust fast enough to smooth it out and make the decorating more easy –
the consistency should have been more thick – mistake #1. Alas, as I waited for it to crust, my
eyes started drifting over to Miss “Grade A” student aka “Cake Decorating
Villain” and the praise she was receiving from the instructor – mistake #2. Instead of keeping my eyes on what I was
supposed to be doing I began to compare my project to hers thus getting
intimidated and being concerned about her
project. Let me show you the results of
that:
Her masterpiece...
I was soooooo disappointed
and soooooo embarrassed I didn’t even want to be seen exiting Hobby Lobby with
this in my hands! What made it worse is
when I dropped it off at my parent’s house (because I knew my brother would it
eat) and my mom thought my icing
decoration on top was a fat man until I told her “No, mom, it’s a cupcake”.
So, I’m thinking things like:
“ I’M A FAILURE!” “Why can’t I have done
a beautiful job like the other lady?” “How does she make it look so easy?”
Then, a man came to mind from
the Bible by the name of Peter and a time when he was found comparing himself
to someone else. And what did Jesus say
to him?... “What is that to you?
You follow Me!” So Jesus says to me “Don’t worry about the other person…don’t concern yourself with what they're doing – it’s none of your
business! Don’t compare yourself or envy the outcome of someone else –
you be focused on what I’ve called you to do.
It is so easy to get our focus on other people and what
other people are doing and to start comparing our lives to theirs especially
when it seems like their lives are more exciting, bigger, and better than ours.
Are you a stay at home mom comparing
yourself to the successful, educated woman in the workforce? Are you one to
compare your body to the model on the cover of a magazine? Are you a single
person comparing yourself to your “happy” married friend’s life? Are you a married person comparing yourself
to your “happy” single friend’s life?
Are you comparing your house to someone else’s house? Are you comparing your life trials with
someone whose life seems uninterrupted by trials? - DON’T! When we compare we begin thinking we’re
failures; we get discouraged; envy and jealousy creep in; and, we try to be
someone God didn’t create us to be.
God made only one me.
God made only one you. He has a
special, specific calling on each and every one of our lives. Don’t waste time looking at and comparing
yourself to every person around you…keep your eyes looking unto Jesus (Hebrews
12:2) and His perfect plan for you!
You can’t have your cake and
eat it! < --------See what I did
there ;)
Right before I saw this, I was just doing that and getting discouraged. I love how God works. Thank you friend. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are great Audra......the Lord smiled mightily when He created you......
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your cake is great!!!!
Blessings to you :-)