We woke up yesterday morning to news of another tragic mass
shooting spree. We tried to wrap our minds around the incredible mayhem and
death while listening to news commentators rattle off statistics and recount
past occurrences and our capacity to comprehend maxed out. Our hearts hurt and
our minds flooded with questions and fears and we wondered out loud, or maybe
quietly to ourselves; “What in the world is going on?” We look around at the
grief and pain and collectively, as a nation, feel the loss of not only innocent
lives, but also our peace, as nowhere seems completely safe now and our HOPE,
because we sometimes fail to see it in times like these.
What are we to do when HOPE is hard to find? Where do we
turn? How do we handle the uncertainty?
Faith is a great place to start. There were thousands of
Facebook messages and Twitter posts all proclaiming “Prayers for Las Vegas”,
and that is a sweet sentiment, but just typing in the words for our social
media feed is not the same thing as actually praying. So, let’s truly pray. For
God’s peace and comfort. For wisdom to hold the right people accountable but
not use the event to spread more discord and hate. For healing, both to bodies
and minds; as so many individuals will be forever changed. We need to pray for
the courage to never let the bad conquer the good. We are brighter than the
darkness around us. We must show up every day and prove that love is stronger
than hate. Faith will shine a spotlight on HOPE.
Believing is the next step. We must always believe in the power
of HOPE; because it is the great equalizer in this tumultuous world we live in.
Regardless of political affiliation, religious beliefs or financial status, we
all have the same capacity to HOPE. Believe in the goodness of others. Read the
stories in the coming days of the heroes, both men and women, who rose from the
chaos and shielded some, brought aid to some, held the hands of strangers,
worked together to find safety and provide help. My Hopefuls, it will not be
politicians or legislation that will conquer the evil; it will be each of us. One
by one, day by day, believing in the value of one another and understanding we
are all in this together.
I know it is easy for me to write from the safety and
comfort of my home and spill flowery words onto a page. But I do wish for you
to know my heart and understand that I believe these flowery words. My plea to
you is not to dwell in the fear and the anxiety. Unlock the flood gates of your
heart and let your HOPE and LOVE pour out. Let it wash over those around you;
family, friends and when necessary, even strangers. Be a calming influence and
a righter of wrongs, determined to stand in the gap for those who need it. When
someone has trouble finding HOPE, let them see it in YOU!
As my final thought, I want to remind each of you of things we
hear all the time, but many never give it a thought until a day like today….. Live
each day like it will be your last, because one day it will. Always say “I love
you”. Always treasure the little things, because in the end, they are the big
things. And last, but not least….Always..
HOPE WITH ABANDON
Hope Out
You beautifully put into words the things I was thinking and feeling when I heard of the tragedy. We often feel helpless, and while I prayed for the families, the responders, and the people of Las Vegas, I felt the need to show more compassion and kindness in my own community. I believe we can use these feelings to make our own worlds a little better. Thank you for writing such a thoughtful post.
ReplyDeleteThank you for passing along the hope and encouragement and I appreciate the kind words!
DeleteWe are all numbed by the tragedy in Las Vegas and the devastation caused by the hurricanes. I would include taking action to help out in any way you possibly can, whether it's a donation, giving comfort to someone in pain, or making sure it never happens again by working to change things that will prevent it in the future.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca; all very good suggestions.
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