Thursday, March 14, 2013

In His Image



Genesis 1:27 (NIV)

So God created mankind in his own image,
in the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.


 I am currently taking a class on Catholic Social Thought. I was really dreading the idea of reading a lot of documents written by dead Popes. But instead, I am enjoying it and it has made me more aware of the importance of each and every person. The fact that we are each created in the image of God is an incredible concept—one that I failed to take serious until recently. I believe understanding the importance of this idea is helping me view people in a different light.

I was in line at Starbucks on Saturday standing behind a group of five teenagers. Two of the boys appeared to be of a European descent, another boy was probably from the Middle East as well as one of the girls. The young lady standing directly in front of me appeared to be of an Asian background. They were having a good time and seemed to be truly enjoying the company of each other. There appeared to be no judgment between them, just friendships… kids being kids. It is funny how children can teach adults so much if they are willing to observe and learn.

Another incident occurred at Ransom CafĂ©—a restaurant where you pay what you can.  It was near closing time and a nice gentlemen name Vance came in and asked if we had any groceries left.  We pulled together some food and fixed him a plate to go since the kitchen was closing.  As I was cleaning the front area, he grabbed a table near me. We seemed to hit it off immediately. He started telling me how people really aren’t that different. He cuts yards for a living and he began to tell me how some people that have a lot of material possessions treat him like he is less. He then said, “Ya know there is nothing wrong with having a lot stuff, but when you treat another person less than human because they don’t have much, that is where the problem begins.” And then he said, “Ya know Bill Gates probably wakes up with a back ache just like me and we all have to deal with disease and death, we really aren’t that different.” 

And to that I say, Indeed we are not, let’s start acting like it!

Michele

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