PERSONAL PUZZLES
My niece can do puzzles of twenty-five
hundred to three thousand pieces in about four days. I used to try to find a
major challenge for her each Christmas. When she completed every one, I finally
gave up.
Puzzles Have Many Pieces |
My niece had said she starts by sorting
straight edges and matching colors. I followed her advice and got about
three-fourths of the outer edges in place. It was a satisfying to feeling to
get that far.
Working on the puzzle now and then, I
often referred to the box cover for clues. I tried working a few sections of
color at a time but after a few days I’d made limited progress.
I hate to admit it, but this puzzle had only
one-hundred pieces. I finally boxed it up and donated it back to the thrift
store.
Instead of feeling frustrated, I decided
to face the truth. I like puzzles, but only those on paper. I’m in total
agreement with 2 Corinthians 10:12 which says comparing ourselves with one another is not wise. I enjoy my booklets
of Word Search or the comparison of two pictures to find the changes.
Puzzles Require Time |
Mary and Joseph were returning home
after the Passover Feast in Jerusalem when they became totally puzzled. Jesus
was not with their group. As concerned parents, they frantically retraced their
steps (Luke 2:41-52).
Relieved to find him in the temple interacting
with the teachers, they still asked for accountability. “Why have you treated
us like this? We’ve been anxiously searching for you.”
When they heard his answer, they were
puzzled. Jesus said, “Why were you searching? Didn’t you know I had to be in my
Father’s house?”
The same scriptures tell us Jesus
returned home and grew in four basic areas of life: (1) Wisdom--mentally, (2) Stature--physically,
(3) In favor with God--spiritually,
and (4) In favor with people—socially.
His personal puzzle took time to put
together, just as ours does. But there comes a point of maturity in everyone’s
life when they leave home to share their personal puzzle with the world.
Each Life Has Its Own Challenges |
God has never found a life puzzle He
could not complete or solve. Would you like some help with your personal puzzle?
Just ask.
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