What
do you see in the picture on the right?
Some see a duck.
Some see a rabbit.
If you look hard enough you’ll see both.
Ultimately, its inconsequential whether you see either one. It’s an optical illusion. But there are times when looking closely, looking harder and longer to see all of something or someone does matter. This is the case with young people today.
What do you see in young people?
Do you see a disrespectful kid or a wounded child whose afraid of being hurt again?
Do you see a pierced and tattooed punk, or a teen who feels invisible and longs to be seen?
Do you see an entitled brat or an insecure young person who hungers for healthy boundaries?
Do you see a needy pest or a student who feels left out and craves adult attention?
What you see is important.
Because what you see will become your reality.
Searching for the Gift Inside
Young people need you to see the gift inside them. They need healthy adults who can be a safe place for their pain and fertile soil as they grow into the fullness of who God is calling them to be.
This isn’t easy. It’s easier to glance over the surface and get back to grading papers, planning events, cooking supper and washing clothes.
But in ten years no one will care that your grades were in on time, you created the best lessons, planned perfect events or that your house was spotless. These have a very short shelf life in the human heart.
Taking time to notice, listen, comfort, bear with, hug, console, speak to, hang out with, affirm, encourage, motivate and challenge live forever in a young person’s heart.
But the latter rarely make you feel successful, productive or important. They usually won’t merit you a pat on the back. So you go back to doing things that can be measured, accounted for and immediately appreciated.
Redefining Success
But if God has called you into the lives of young people, then with that call comes permission to re-imagine success, productivity and importance for yourself and others.
Young people don’t need another program, event, song, skit, talk or even slice of pizza.
They need you.
They need your presence.
They need you to gaze deeply into them and see the God in them they may not see.
Lord, grant us the grace to see you in others, especially the young people in our lives. Amen.







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