I feel the greatest love we can offer one another is that which comes from a selfless place, when we want so much for someone that we give of ourselves, even if it is at a personal sacrifice. Obviously, the greatest demonstration of love was done in such a fashion. There is something so beautiful about a love that is given without condition or stipulations or pre-requisites. A love like this is authentic and trust-worthy and so very rare. I want nothing more than to love in this way. But some days our humanity makes it so hard.
My boyfriend left a week ago to spend the month doing mission work in Juarez, Mexico . And I absolutely love the fact that he is a man that loves God and loves people so much that he gives a month each summer to serve this community. He has an amazing heart and it is his tenderness and compassion that made me fall in love with him from the moment I met him and causes me to love him a bit more every day.
And so today I am struggling with loving selflessly, simply because I woke up sad. I know that seems so trivial...and it really is so trivial. I felt guilty for missing him so much but I do. Of course, if given the choice of having him close or freeing him to go, I would want him to go without any hesitation. But with that being said, it doesn't mean that some days I don't just want him close because life without him is just lesser. But learning to love means learning to sacrifice.
As he spends the month giving of himself, I want nothing more than to do the same: to love him enough to support him as he loves that community and to love that community enough to give them what I love most: him.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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2 comments:
Sara:
A) It was good to meet you last night!
B) That's the sweetest thing ever. And so real. Because in theory we're ready to be completely self-sacrificial, but in practice, it is much harder.
I pray for God's grace to give you all the patience and joy you need to keep on truckin' while he's down in Juarez!
Allie,
It was great to meet you too! I look forward to hanging again and more insightful, life-affirming conversation.
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