*This piece was inspired by Kara’s blog post- “Lessons from Strangers (Part 1). . . You’re Beautiful!”*
Okay ladies! It’s that time of
year. We’re seeing chocolate and flowers EVERYWHERE . . . Valentine’s Day is
coming. As we get closer to February 14th, I just want to encourage you to be careful. It can be easy to get
caught up in the hype and feel like you need
to have someone special in your
life.
The New Living Translation of
Proverbs 4:23 reads, “Guard your heart
above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” These days, I don’t
know if many people consider the truth in that statement. It seems like the
more popular idea is, “Anything {Anybody}
is better than nothing {nobody}” but that’s not always the case. I want to
share part of my own story to remind you to proceed with caution when it comes down to matters of the heart.
A while ago, I randomly met
someone who was sweet, hilarious, (FINE!) and just cool to be around. The way
we met [in a grocery store] was something out of sitcom! He kept me laughing as
we went through the checkout line and walked out of the store. Before we parted
ways, we exchanged phone numbers and said we’d talk later that night.
Communication was not an issue
with him at all! He wanted to stay in contact so we texted and talked late into
the night. During our initial phone conversation, I realized that I just couldn’t
be in a relationship with him but for the next few days, I found myself trying
to justify things.
Sometimes I feel that we (women) voluntarily handicap ourselves. We
restrict our own abilities and senses. {It all actually boils down to denial.}
When he and I talked, I heard what he said. Besides telling
me how beautiful I was and that he’d “never met anyone like me” before, I heard
some things that simply did not sit well with me. I realize now that I wanted
to overlook the not-so-great things
because I wanted to keep him in my life (somebody vs. nobody)-> even if he
was just a friend (or so I told myself)! In my heart, I knew I needed to cut
things off but when I looked at him (we ended up going to
lunch “as friends”), I saw how handsome he was. It had been
a while since I’d been out with a guy or had someone calling/texting- just
making me feel wanted and cared about. And he loved saying, “Kara- come
on. . . you know we’d look good together!” Ugh!
The fact was- I already had
established specific standards for my life AND relationships. I basically live
by the saying, “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything” so
I knew that something had to give. As nice as it was to have someone texting me
throughout the next few days (cutting this off was a more difficult process
than I expected), I knew that the situation wasn’t fair to either of us. He would call me “babe” or refer to me
as “his girl” and I would almost wince because I wanted to be that even though
I knew that would mean compromising my standards. Finally, it got to be too much. “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your
life.” What kind of course was I placing myself on?
The standards that I set for
myself stemmed from my relationship with God! Was some dude really worth
jeopardizing that? I don’t think so! I had to remind myself that while I
wouldn’t have this guy blowing up my phone, I still had access to an unconditional love that would never
put me in a compromising situation. God’s
Love towards us is unfailing! In the words of Jill Scott/Robert Glasper
Experiment, “I don’t even have to question if it’s real or not. You’re right
there, at all times.”
So ladies, in the event that you
meet a cute smooth talker or you’re tempted to text your ex who you know is
unstable (take that however you want), remember that you are daughters of the King. You deserve someone who will honor you and
your integrity. Whether or not they happen to be in the picture right now,
focus on nurturing the love you have for yourself and God.
Stay focused on the main thing
(pleasing Him) and everything else (relationship or not) will fall into place!
You are Loved!
Kara Frison is a 2010 graduate of
Hood College who strives to inspire others through her writing. You can
read more of her thoughts at www.softwordsbrighteyes.blogspot.com and learn about her organization- Ladies of Virtue. . .
Empowered! (for women- 14 & older) by visiting www.facebook.com/LadiesOfVirtueEmpowered.
Love this post, Kara! I think your experience is something we can all identify with and it reminds us to stand firm in our convictions. Great reminders and great transparency :-)
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Ash
Thanks so much! The funny thing- I wrote this *before* our convo so I was probably thinking of this when we talked... Thanks for reading & for your support! <3
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