Hey Everyone,
I was talking to someone a few weeks ago who grew up in a very controlling, rule-by-the-fist kind of home, and the person I was talking to had observed that some of the children produced from this marriage became exactly like the controlling parents they claimed they never wanted to be like, while others vowed never to be like this and worked at being as compassionate and understanding as possible.
A few days ago I was out and about observing situations around me, when I suddenly realized that my internal thoughts regarding a certain circumstance was the exact same reaction as X would have had (family member I love dearly but do not want to be like in this area.)
It was a bit of a shock to me, as I thought I'd worked very hard not to think like that, but it was a good personal wake-up call and reminder that God still has a lot of work to do in me.
How about yourself?
* Have you ever caught yourself thinking like someone you said you would never be like?
* What steps have/do you take in order to change your thinking and/or behavior?
* Do you have others in your family who became what they said they hated in other people? Do you confront them about this, and what are the results?
I am really interested in hearing people's stories because I was thankful for the reminder that even when we think we have something under control -- it has a tendency to rear its ugly head at any given time.
I'm looking forward to hearing how others have and are dealing with this -- thank you for sharing!
I was talking to someone a few weeks ago who grew up in a very controlling, rule-by-the-fist kind of home, and the person I was talking to had observed that some of the children produced from this marriage became exactly like the controlling parents they claimed they never wanted to be like, while others vowed never to be like this and worked at being as compassionate and understanding as possible.
A few days ago I was out and about observing situations around me, when I suddenly realized that my internal thoughts regarding a certain circumstance was the exact same reaction as X would have had (family member I love dearly but do not want to be like in this area.)
It was a bit of a shock to me, as I thought I'd worked very hard not to think like that, but it was a good personal wake-up call and reminder that God still has a lot of work to do in me.
How about yourself?
* Have you ever caught yourself thinking like someone you said you would never be like?
* What steps have/do you take in order to change your thinking and/or behavior?
* Do you have others in your family who became what they said they hated in other people? Do you confront them about this, and what are the results?
I am really interested in hearing people's stories because I was thankful for the reminder that even when we think we have something under control -- it has a tendency to rear its ugly head at any given time.
I'm looking forward to hearing how others have and are dealing with this -- thank you for sharing!
We are never beyond stepping into a hole that will make us into what we hate.
A Japanese novel entitled Hart explores this theme brilliantly