“DO YOU FEEL ME?”
Peanut and I lay on the grass to get some fresh air and sunshine.
A couple of hours later, my back felt itchy, so I put my arm inside my shirt
and scratched where it itched. But it was still itchy afterward, and I couldn’t
figure it out, that is, until I went to bed! I took my T-shirt off and saw that
there were all kinds of foxtail stickers in my shirt! No wonder I was itchy! It
was from the outside of me, not the inside.
Jane and I often ride down the Strip here in Las Vegas to check
out the atmosphere. And many times, we don’t even have to go there, because we
can feel it right in our living room. We can tell when people are really having
a great time, and on the other hand, we can feel when people are depressed. I’m
sure you have felt this in your own locations. You can be perfectly
happy, and then you go out, and suddenly you feel something come over you, and
you know it’s not from within you, but it’s a feeling coming from without. We
feel it sometimes on a Sunday afternoon when it’s football season. We can sense
the tension in the air, the people losing money on bets, the women angry
because their men are out at the casinos, that kind of thing—the atmosphere in
the air.
There’s a slang phrase: “Do you feel me?” Well, yes, we do, and
more than you think! In the Bible, we find out why this is so.
Because we are human, we are connected to all humans. We can feel
the atmosphere created by the people around us, and even far away from us, if
we think about it.
But this is what God says specifically about Christians:
“So we, being many, are one body in Christ,
and every one members one of another” (Rom. 12:5).
In our physical bodies, if we are hurting in one part of our body,
our whole body, mind, and emotions can be affected by it. It’s the same way in
the body of Christ.
And in First Corinthians 12, God has Paul put it like this:
“God hath tempered the body together… that there should be no
schism in the body; but that the members should have the same care
one for another.
“And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or
one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
“Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular” (1 Cor.
12:24-27).
Okay, so it’s good to know that we’re going to feel things from
the bigger body of Christ, but is there anything we can do about it when we get
the bad vibes when we feel itchy like I did, and we don’t know the source?
The answer is yes. There is a reason we feel specific ways when we
do. God is trying to tell us something. So when I get a bad feeling or
something just doesn’t feel quite right, I ask myself: “Is it something with
me?” If I can’t find anything that makes sense with what’s going on with me, I
go straight to God. Most of the time, I’ll get a quick, specific answer, but if
not, I can always pray: “God take this atmosphere away. It has nothing to do
with me. Show me what to pray for and do, if specifics are needed.” And every
time, He does.
It’s a fact: We’re all going to be affected by events outside of
us. Everything we feel isn’t going to be about us. It’s not. We can learn to
recognize what’s us and what’s not us. For instance, we wouldn’t necessarily
need to take an anti-depression pill for the oppression we’re feeling from
others. Instead, we need specific antidotes for each unique problem.
We feel the foxtails that itch us, but sometimes we just need to
take the T-shirt off and wash it. We have Holy Spirit in us so we can empathize
with what others are feeling and do something about it in prayer. Many times
God inspires us with wholesome good-sense actions to take as well.
Learning to discern the origin of our itches is essential to
living from the standpoint of accuracy and wisdom.
Love, Carolyn
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