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by Sheila Jones  -  Saturday, 28 June 2008

Sheila Jones consistently shares bits of wisdom on the DPI website. Here is one of her gems to give us reason to stop and think about how often we "Freeze Frame" one another and be grateful God does not.

The other day I was looking at a picture of my husband taken about five years ago. My eyes were drawn to the background. There was a child in blue jeans and a red shirt. He was running—frozen in the posture of pumped arms and legs.

Though he was moving quickly, though he had assumed many different poses within a few seconds’ time, in this photograph, he will always be in this position—trapped—captured—no escape—freeze framed.

Though he will change clothes many times in his life, in this photograph he will always wear blue jeans and a red shirt—trapped—captured—no escape—freeze framed.

With each other, we can freeze frame a hurtful action, a senseless statement, a stupid idea. Then forever in our minds, this is who that person is. They are characterized by the snapshot of that moment.

And yet there are so many more moments in their lives that define them fully. Millions of frames in the moving picture of their grace-filled imperfect life—times of great sacrifice and love, times of noble deeds and insightful comments, times of deep faith and strong conviction.

I don’t want to be freeze framed in anyone’s mind. And I don’t want to freeze frame anyone else. Sometimes we don’t even know we have done it, that we have judged someone on the basis of frozen evidence.

I am so grateful that God does not freeze frame me when I am being prideful, when I am being selfish or jealous.

Through the grace of Jesus, he lets the picture keep moving and forgives me as I go. I am never trapped or captured in my sin.

Let’s don’t freeze frame each other. Let’s start the action and let people move on in our minds—let them continue to grow, mature, change…and be forgiven.

 

 

 

Last Updated:   Wednesday, 01 April 2009
 
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