How
did Iron Mike’s life self-destruct?
Outside of his obvious poor choices, some of the people around him are
guilty too.
Have
you ever just wanted to be “nice” to a family member, friend or co-worker by
helping out with an issue they were facing – albeit major or minor? Maybe you truly felt sorry for them. Maybe you saw the coming consequences and
wanted to step in before it got worse. Maybe
the issue affected you somehow and getting involved was in your best
interest.
I
believe there are too many “nice” (or guilt-ridden and manipulated) people who
are sustaining and thereby delaying necessary consequences to bad
behavior. Perhaps Iron Mike would have
been sitting differently today if some folks would have stepped back and not
been so “nice”.
Today
there are too many . . .
·
Younger
parents trying in vain to wake up their 17-year olds for school.· Older parents or grandparents doling out gas money to their 30 year olds.
· Wives being the middle-person to their kids explaining their dad’s actions.
· Employees cleaning up messes from their bosses or other co-workers.
Ultimately
the goal for everyone is to become a mature, independent, responsible adult. Lovingly stepping back and choosing to allow
someone to fail and experience pain is an unfortunate but necessary
teacher. And often our good intentions prevent
that from happening.
When
we step back we are allowing someone else to step in. God.
It is an act of love and trust.
King Solomon wrote, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways
acknowledge him, and he will make straight your
paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6). We love the person enough to stop trying to rescue
with hopes they might change. We trust
God enough to step back and release the person into His care. Who can do a better job? He or you?
He hung the stars. He raises the sun
every morning. He provides the sparrow
its food. What have you done?
Let us step back and allow
God to work. May He become the hope for
today in the lives of the people we so desperately want to rescue.
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