Galatians 6:7 – “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for
whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.”
As Americans come to the close of the month long celebration
of African American (Black) History it is imperative that we not only remember
the devastation of generations of enslaved men, women and children but more importance
is to focus on the grace of the journey and the impact on future generations. Some say “what is in the past is past– let it
go – stop bringing up old stuff”. While
it is true that forgiveness is needed, we must not forget what nor why things
happened so that the errors of the past should not be repeated. As an African American I thoroughly believe
it is necessary to revisit some things to make sure we do not miss gleaning the
important lessons of humanity.
Frederick Douglass, former slave and crusader for human
rights stated –“No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man
without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck.” In the act of dehumanizing others, we
dehumanize ourselves. The apostle Paul
put it another way when he wrote today’s scripture reference. It tells us that our choices have
consequences – and that includes how we treat others. When we chose to hate, that hate can return
to us in the form of consequences that we can never fully prepare for. And remember one seed always multiples when
it is sown. Do not plant today the bitter
fruit you, your children and grandchildren will have to digest tomorrow.
As we have
opportunity to do good, let us not grow weary in doing so. Plant today what you want to reap later and
be careful how you treat others. Every day is a good day; it is up to us to
make it a GREAT day. Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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