Life
Lessons from The Help
Pain
Happens in a Broken World
By Poppy
Smith
Have you read or seen the movie, THE HELP? If you
have, you know it is a story about racism and the treatment of black maids who
worked for white people in the South. People’s reactions range from outrage at
the humiliation blacks have often received, to charges that it was biased and
untrue.
I came out of the movie grieving. I not only felt wretched at the pain
racism causes, but also at the hurt and suffering that comes when people
mistreat others. Pain Happens in a Broken World. Being cruel to
others, whether by actions or words, happens in every culture for many reasons:
because individuals think they are superior for some reason due to their skin
color, gender, position in society, wealth, or education. Whatever the reasons,
they all flow from a sinful heart.
Have you been hurt?
Three necessary principles
for dealing with pain:
Remember something else: the Lord is our Healer. He wants you to experience
joy, no matter how much pain you have experienced. He wants you to THRIVE in
every aspect of your life. And He has provided a way for this to happen! Will
you walk in it?
With
her fun personality and passion for communicating life-changing truths, Poppy
Smith inspires believers to thrive spiritually and personally. Poppy’s practical
how-to messages (in print or in person) uses colorful examples from her own
struggles to be more like Jesus. She encourages women (and men, at times) to
grow in every kind of situation—whether joyful or painful! Poppy is British,
married to an American, and has lived in many countries. She brings an
international flair seasoned with humorous honesty as she illustrates Bible
truths. A former Bible Study Fellowship Lecturer, Poppy’s teaching challenges
women to look at their choices, attitudes and self-talk. As a result, God’s
speaks, changing hearts, changing minds, and changing lives. The
above article comes from Poppy’s recent Thrive e-newsletter. Receive Poppy’s Ten Tips for Saying
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