Are There Tools for the Broken???

Posted: April 29, 2016 in World On The Edge

By MGDboston, 2014, MorgeFile.com

By MGDboston, 2014, MorgeFile.com

Certain people are natural fixers—people who can fix anything, a broken drawer, a leaky radiator, a downed computer. Anything. Except themselves.

These are  people who have lost a child, or a spouse, or a parent. These are the people who have been fired from a job, or told they have cancer or some other disease. These are the people who go to fight wars and lose legs and arms, and more. These are the people who must care for someone with dementia, or have it themselves.

Sometimes these are people who sense nothing wrong with themselves, until catastrophe shakes their lives and they’re knocked to their knees. They look up and wonder what happened. They look for the screwdriver, or the hammer and nails. But the situation they’re in can’t be fixed with those sorts of tools.

These are people who need tools for their soul.

These are the people with every sort of addiction they can’t get rid of. These are the people who think one lie won’t matter–they’ll never get caught. These are the people who salivate over someone else’s good fortune to the point of jealously that spins out of control.

These are the people who con others out of what is rightfully theirs. These are the people who cheat, murder, sell drugs to children for money to buy a pair of expensive shoes. These are the people with vendettas against those who have hurt them.

These are the people who kill, or abuse their own children, or terrifically wound them with poisonous words and language. These are the people in fat positions who climb up the ladder on the slender backs of others.

These are people who do good, and people who do evil. They are us.

We are, all of us, imperfect people in an imperfect world. Our individual problems and vices abound.

Thankfully, within each of us there are also virtues. The virtues of faith and hope and love. These are the spiritual tools we have been given by our Creator. Use them, and we make our souls shine like new.

The Lord is my shepherd;
I shall not want.
He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters.
He restores my soul
… -Psalm 23: 1-3

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