You know, for a writer and a blogger, I’m not doing a very good job posting on my blog these days. I know that happens from time to time, but I truly enjoy blogging, so I’m a little bummed out about my lack of consistency.

Okay, the world is full of distractions, but as the saying goes “Writers write.” We have to learn to fight through the distractions and keep on doing our job.

For me, I’m trying to figure out why it’s been so difficult recently. And yes, the world is crazy right now, and there’s a feeling of isolation due to Covid. Last year, however, was more than just Covid and the pandemic that none of us saw coming. It was the anger of this nation, with the presidential election dividing America nearly in half. It was the protests and riots, and general unrest that had many of us shaking our heads wondering what was happening to the United States. Then, if you throw in any type of personal crisis, health issue, job loss, and more, well, how much more can we take?

The new year was going to bring new hope, and there are sparks of hope, but overall, things remain the same.

So, for me, trying to have any glimmer of creativity has been tough. I’ve determined that a lot of my block has been negativity. The world is angry. I feel like we’ve lost our kindness and compassion for one another. There’s so much negativity going around that it’s blocking out the positive. Comments on social media posts are vindictive and nasty. You can’t even agree to disagree. If you don’t believe like someone else does, they can call you all kinds of names, and are so filled with hate, it’s almost frightening. What happened to politeness and plain old common courtesy?

Personally, I don’t mind disagreeing with others. I like hearing their viewpoint on issues. By listening to all sides, I learn new things. I can think about things from a different perspective. Even if I still disagree with them, I like knowing their point of view. This goes back to agreeing to disagree. I try to be an open, positive person in my day-to-day life, but right now, the negativity is sucking the energy and creativity right out of me. I’m weighed down with hopelessness. How do you combat that?

There’s only one way: Look for the good. If you’re in such a mindset of anger, then you’ll only see offense everywhere you turn. If you look for kindness, you’ll see positivity more and more. It’s too easy to fall into the negative trap.

My faith helps me a lot. And lately the Bible verse in 1 Thessalonians that says “Pray without ceasing” has been put into action like never before. Jeremiah 29:12-13 (NIV) says, “Then you call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”

That’s what I need to keep in mind: What am I seeking? Am I so consumed with negativity that it’s the only thing I see? Or am I looking for good things? Anger breeds anger, but on the flipside, kindness breeds kindness.

We need to ask ourselves what are we looking for? I know what I’m seeking – how about you?

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6 Comments

  1. Linda Geib Samaritoni

    It is good for Christians to remind one another: look up, not around.

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    • Rebecca Yauger

      Absolutely, Linda. Hopefully we can be a positive change for our world. Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate it.

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  2. Barbara Arnold

    Good morning cuz, again, another awesome message. Yes I agree, pray without ceasi ng and I have definitely been praying more n more this past year. My Lord’s provisions n peace have been immeasurable and my heart is always, unendingly grateful 🙏
    Hope you continue staying well n safe.
    Love you, Barb

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    • Rebecca Yauger

      I love hearing from you, Cuz. And I so appreciate you being a regular reader of this blog. The Lord’s provisions are indeed immeasurable. Know that I think of you so often. I look forward to seeing you again sometime soon. Take care.

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  3. Jessica Brodie

    This is so good! I saw a youth theater version of Footloose last night, and the pastor at the end realized he’d been so consumed by the bad and looking for downfalls he forgot to see the good (and then urged the town council to let dancing be allowed once more). It was a small example of the bigger picture you are writing about. Focusing on the good does help us with joy and discipleship.

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    • Rebecca Yauger

      Focusing on the good really does help us with joy. Some days it really needs to be a choice and very intentional. But what a good habit to begin!
      Thank you for stopping by, Jessica. I appreciate it. Take care.

      Reply

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