UNCOMFORTABLE SITUATIONS

Philippians 2:3
Don't be selfish;
don't live to make a good impression on others.
Be humble,
thinking of others as better than yourself.



Alexander de Seversky was an American aviator and engineer that lost his leg and wore a wooden replacement for the remainder of his days. There's a story about Seversky visiting another pilot that had recently lost his leg, as well. Seversky tried to cheer up the injured pilot by offering, "The loss of a leg is not so great a calamity. If you get hit on a wooden leg, it doesn't hurt a bit! Try it!" And Seversky pointed at his wooden leg for the patient to hit as hard as he could. The injured pilot raised his walking stick and brought it down twice like a hammer on Seversky's leg. The inventor then cheerfully added, "You see, if you hit an ordinary man like that, he'd be in bed for five days!" With that, Seversky left the now encouraged young pilot and limped into the corridor where he collapsed in excruciating pain. Apparently, Seversky was struck twice on his good leg not the wooden leg... but he couldn't bear to see the young pilot lose any more heart. In uncomfortable and challenging situations, mature people like Seversky take on a very Christ-like approach as they think of others instead of themselves. In your own Christian walk, consider others before considering yourself. You’ll find that the rewards for finding comfort in uncomfortable situations are more than worthy of your efforts.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How great is our God?! I have been pondering this for awhile now, this situation of thinking that I am better than others when we are all sinners just the same. And only God is greater. I was once taught that (I am third) we should honor God first, others secondly, and then think of yourself and I have just been redirecting myself to this thought provoking truth...

Anonymous said...

don't despair...we can still find good in our darkest moments. "diamonds shine the brightest in dark backgrounds." we may be down but those that are looking at us may be lifted up with our positive response to uncomfortable situations.