Do you have a tendency to judge
others? The lady in the Lexus has something to say to
you!
While waiting
at a traffic light...
You are waiting at a traffic light and you see a woman in a
new Lexus stopped next to you on the street.
You might think to yourself, “Isn’t that great. She seems to
have her life together and is experiencing the pleasurable
things of this world. She is living the abundant life that
God has for us all.”
Or, you might think to yourself, “Some people have all the
luck. She has such an easy life, everything she wants, while
I have to struggle and suffer. I could never afford anything
life that. She probably cheated or did something else ungodly
to get that car.”
It’s probably easier for most of us to think the second way
rather than the first. Unless things are going great for you,
it’s hard to be happy for others when it seems like they have
it ‘all together.’
Let me assure you that no one in this world escapes struggles,
trials and difficulties. No one! That woman in the Lexus has
difficulties in her life just like you and I have difficulties
in our lives. The only difference may be her attitude about
all that she has gone through and her will to continue on and
not give up; her decision to rise above negative situations,
or let them take her down.
We only see each other’s outside presentation. Our true inner
worlds are unseen. We see the wrapping that each person’s
spirit is in and the small portion they want us to see.
We don't know
all there is to know about someone
No matter how well we think we know someone, we still don’t
know all there is to know about him or her. Their inner
struggles, fears, hurts, joys. Even our spouses or our
children – we think we know them, but we really don’t know
everything that there is to know about them.
Only God sees each person’s true inner heart. He sees all the
events of a person’s life and how that person has handled
them. He sees the scars as well as the victories. He judges
each person according to the whole picture. Something we will
never be able to do.
We can only judge people by the partial picture that we see.
We see a woman driving a Lexus at one moment in her life and
think “What did she do to deserve this?” “Why don’t I have
this too?”
What you can’t see is all of the ups and downs that she
experienced in her life that got her to the moment you saw
her.
You didn't see
the women when...
You didn’t see the woman when she was a child; how she ached
for the love of her father who struggled with alcoholism and
didn’t spend enough time with her. How she longed for the
love of a father, of a man.
You didn’t see the futile way that she tried to find that
love.
You weren’t there when she was searching for that love in
every man that she met, only to find loneliness at the end of
the evening.
You didn’t see when she was strangled and raped by a complete
stranger hiding in her apartment late one night, and the scars
that it left.
You weren’t there when she got married too early in her life
to the wrong man. Or the divorce that followed.
You weren’t there when she tried to balance her needs with the
needs of her young child as a single parent, and the guilt
that went along with it. How she was torn between the love
for her daughter and the need to find love for herself.
You didn’t see the years of drug abuse that hid the loneliness
and insecurities in her life, and how it nearly cost her her
life.
You weren’t there when her father committed suicide. And the
hurt she felt seeing her mother in so much pain – so
distraught and all alone.
You weren’t there when she herself contemplated suicide. When
she was depressed about her drug problem, her sad mother, and
her bad job – when everything in her life was at its lowest
point.
You weren’t there when she turned to Jesus Christ in her
darkest hour. How He comforted her and gave her a new life.
You weren’t there when she accepted Him as her Savior and He
lifted all of her burdens and set her free from drugs and
alcohol and gave her a new vision and purpose for her life.
You weren’t there when she finally met the man of her dreams.
A man who truly loved her and gave her the love that she had
been searching for all of her life. The joy and completeness
that he brought to her life.
You weren’t there to experience the miscarriage of the child
she and her husband tried so hard to have together.
You weren’t there at the joyous occasion when her second child
was finally born.
You weren’t there when she suffered her second, third, and
fourth miscarriage, or how her heart broke when she learned
that she would not be able to have another child.
You weren’t there when she was in so much financial trouble
that she didn’t know how she would pay each month’s rent
payment. The stress that blinded her to everything else
around her except the debt.
You didn’t see her reading the Bible every day and absorbing
God’s principles into her life and how she strived to change
the way she thought and acted.
You weren’t there when she kept on following God’s principles
no matter how the situation looked. How she and her husband
worked and worked. How they sowed the seeds of prosperity by
giving even though their needs were great.
You weren’t there when the seeds finally sprouted and the Lord
blessed their hard work by increasing her husband’s salary to
a level they could only imagine before.
You weren’t there during the years of special treatment that
her husband’s job afforded them. The special trips that she
experienced because of the business that her husband was in -
ski trips, golf outings and private planes.
You weren’t there when her husband’s company closed and all of
the special treatment abruptly ended. The disappointment she
experienced when she realized that people gave them special
treatment only because of the position her husband was in, not
because of who they were.
You weren’t there when she supported her husband through a job
search that lasted for two long years. The discouragement
they both faced. And the faith that they clung to for
strength that got them through.
You weren’t there when her husband finally got a job again and
their lives were finally taken off ‘hold.’
You weren’t there when she had physical problems that took
over her life. When she was housebound, couch bound, for
years and was unable to experience much of her life except for
pain.
You didn’t see her sadness and frustration when all she could
do was watch everyone around her live their lives.
You weren’t there when she finally got cured. When her
husband bought her the Lexus as a ‘get well gift’ and she was
able to start rebuilding the life that was lost during all the
years of illness.
But, you were
there that moment when you saw her in the Lexus
BUT, you were there for the moment you saw her in her Lexus
waiting at the traffic light next to you on the street that
day.
Are you
qualified to judge her?
Are you qualified to judge her? To determine if she should be
driving a car like that? If she looks worthy enough, friendly
enough, good enough?
We never see
the whole picture
You see, we never see the whole picture. We just see a
momentary glimpse of a person’s life. Our lives are composed
of so much more than what others can see. We all have hundreds
of experiences that bring us joy and hurt, victories and
defeats that no one will ever know about.
And they affect us all in different ways. The real test is -
do we keep on going? Do we keep on striving, planting seeds
for the next harvest - the seeds that no one but God can see?
The next time
you see a women in a Lexus, say a little prayer
So, the next time you see a woman in a Lexus, instead of
judging her, say a little prayer for her, because she is going
through struggles of her own.
You are both in this journey called “LIFE” together. No one
gets through totally pain free – no matter what type of car
you are driving.
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