One of Kevin's all time favorite movies is "Ground Hog Day". It's a very funny Bill Murray movie about a weatherman who has to go to Pennsylvania to be there when the ground hog comes up to see or not see his shadow. His character is a very shallow, very self absorbed man. So, when he gets to the town he is going to he seems to get the day all wrong. So... the next day he wakes up and it's a complete repeat of the first day. His day keeps repeating over and over. At first he uses this as an opportunity to figure out how to steal from the armored truck and do all kinds of ridiculous things.
But later in the movie, that starts to get old. Sound familiar? That's when he has an epiphany. Maybe, just maybe, I should use this day to figure out what is happening to those around me and make decisions that will be beneficial to those whom I come in contact with. Because he decides to see the world around him with this new set of eyes, he is able to save a man from choking to death, change tires for a little old lady, help a young man get the girl of his dreams (and give them tickets to wrestlemania) and so many more wonderful acts of kindness. He also, gets to use the time in bettering himself and learns to play piano like a concert pianist.
Doesn't this sound so much like real life? Of course, we don't wake up each day to the exact same day over and over... but we do have some repetition in life, that's just part of life. We go to work or school each day, we feed our kids, we grocery shop, we drive to work the same route, so many of the things in our day are routine. But the people we encounter are not. What if you could go back to yesterday and see what happened after it happened in your day. Would you do your day differently? Would you change how you treat people? Would you live your life better?
I hope that I would say no to this question. That I would be taking every opportunity that God places in front of me and doing the exact right thing. Of course, that wouldn't be a truthful statement... I'm human (I know that may surprise some of you:) But... what if we start to look at our days through the "Ground Hog Day" opportunity rose colored glasses? What if we saw each person that we encounter each and every day as a chance to show God's love in a real and tangible way? What if... we listened to God's still small voice each and every moment of the day and treat people the way that He would treat them? Can you imagine the change that would happen in our little corner of the world. Would you even be able to count the times that people would glimpse the real and true God through our actions?
Kevin challenged our church to do "random" and "intentional" acts of kindness on Groundhog Day this year. Grasp those fleeting moments of seeing a need and filling it and of finding a person and blessing them. Find the moments, create the moments... anything you can think of to be a blessing. I challenge you to spend the entire day looking at people and life as an opportunity, not a routine. "Happy Groundhog Day"!
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