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Another Lesson Learned


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Another Lesson

Learned

After quite a few years of living and learning I have

discovered that life lessons can be gleaned from both unusual and unexpected situations. For that reason, in every moment that
God gives us breath we must open eyes, ears, minds and hearts to recognize when
and where God is leading us through the people and happenings that he brings
into our lives.

In the winter months I enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles and I am

constantly on the lookout for challenging ones. I don’t just look for puzzles with a lot of pieces but also
those that have but some unique characteristic that set it apart from others –
maybe fewer colors or repeated patterns or blended scenes. These puzzles help me relax my mind
from the stress of the day yet challenge me to stay more focused than reading,
especially when I am tired. In
addition, I can work for a period of time and can actually measure if I have
accomplished something, which is not always true with my work at school.

Recently I found a puzzle that was 2 sided. The same scene was printed on both

sides of the puzzle but with a 90-degree turn. So you could not tell as you held a piece if it was upside
down or right side up. Because of
the way the puzzle was cut there were always two pieces that were nearly
identical but fit in two different places of the puzzle. One piece needed to be placed
diagonally opposite from the other. Needless to say, this was a very time
consuming process until I created a system to sort out the pieces more carefully. I also discovered that I could place a
piece in what appeared to be the correct location, but if it were actually
placed upside down it would not fit exactly how it should. It was just a very little bit off;
sometimes I would not even know it did not fit until I tried another piece
adjacent to it that also did not fit.

So what is the point of this lengthy story? I’ve probably told you more than you

ever wanted to know about jigsaw puzzles! What I recognized in these puzzle pieces is that if you find yourself in
the wrong place your entire picture can be incomplete. It seems to me that as Christians that
should be the description of us. Not
fitting exactly should provide a lesson about how we have been called to live
our lives every day. The colors
are right, the scene has the correct details and features, but something just
does not fit. We have been called
to be world changers not world conformers. That does not mean we will look differently than everyone
else but there must still be something that just does not fit. We are called to be different, called
to be transformers of culture. That does not mean we shy away from culture but we must be careful to
not have it fit us like a glove. If the fit does not feel right or even if it fits too well we maybe have
to determine if we really belong in another part of the puzzle or if we are
here in order to make other pieces fit better. I must be careful not to try stretch this analogy too far but
I hope you get the simple point - not fitting is not a bad thing. In many situations we as followers of
Christ should not fit. That does
not mean we do not have a role to play in the bigger picture but maybe it is
not in that certain spot or time or situation. A wise teaching that I have not heard for a while is that we
must be “in the world but not of the world.”

So how do you fit? Too well? Take a look around you. Are you really where you belong or should you be somewhere else? Do you not fit well at all? Take a look

at yourself. Is your discomfort by
choice or is it because of an awareness that you have sacrificed some values to
be where you are? Those are not
easy questions but they are important questions that have to be asked over and
over.

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Superintendent's ThoughtsBy Glenn Vos