I know it’s not right and I shouldn’t even be saying it, but
honestly, I am getting a little too interested in checking out the backgrounds
of all the celebrities, including news anchors, who I see on television, recording videos and reporting from home.
I can’t help myself.
I peek around them to look at the room they are broadcasting from. Even in the midst of this crisis and the
importance of what they are saying or doing, I started checking out lighted
bookcases, expansive backyard window views and even, heaven help me, their
furniture.
I know, shame on me. I
wonder if I am all alone in doing this. I wonder if I am the only one that
finds it interesting to see how the other half lives.
In my defense, their “sets” have changed to their homes, so
it naturally raises my curiosity. Since I am far from being what you would call
materialistic, it is kind of odd that I have been doing this. It’s not like I am trying to get decorating
ideas or anything.
I suppose one thing that has come out of all of this is we
have had to learn to be flexible—and attentive—to things we’ve never had to
worry much about before. As someone said
to me recently, it makes us really appreciate what we typically might take for
granted.
So true.
Back to backgrounds . . .
In Jesus’ day, his background changed all the time as he traveled
from place to place. From water to rocks
to desert to temples, his settings were often incorporated into his message.
He described Peter as The Rock.
He walked on the water and cooked fish on the shoreline.
He spent time teaching in the temple and throwing out the
money changers.
He even went to people’s homes.
As we move through Lent and the events of the world—and the
numbers in our communities change by the hour--let us not forget to invite
Jesus into our homes (or wherever we may be) so that he is always in our view and
we are always part of his story.
Who knows, it might even make others curious enough to
follow him as well!
Janet Cassidy
janetcassidy.blogspot.com
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janetcassidy.blubrry.net (podcasts)
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