Tend the Land

God put us in the land and told us to tend it.

We have a lot of tending to do I noticed walking through a parking lot the other day.

We will always be cleaning up after other people, but we need first to begin cleaning up after ourselves. If we can keep our allotment of land orderly (front porch, driveway, sidewalk, garage, barn, shed, bathroom, etc.); it will foster in the eyes of others the care of your ‘land’, and just might motivate them to tend their land better.

‘It’s not my trash, it flew out of the trash truck and landed in my yard!’ ‘I didn’t break the glass bottle on the street in front of my house, somebody else did!’

We’re sending signals to others around us how we do things in our land. Let’s send good signals that we are clean, neat, tidy, orderly, caring and respectful people. We will have to send these signals repeatedly, daily, over and over. That’s just the way it is. But it is worth it! You will feel better because you were helpful and did something good. Indirectly, others will feel better because things are orderly.

We individually can’t tidy up the whole world, but we can tend our small ‘plot of land’.

What do I need to tend to today on my land?

Our Need to Create

Everyone wants to create something. We want to make something. It’s in our DNA!

Yes, we all have the need to create!

What are we creating? What am I making today…right now?

Am I creating good or creating trouble? I don’t mean necessarily creating bad things, but are the actions and words of my life making it harder for other people to live their life?

Am I an impediment by my actions, thoughts, words…or am I helping pave the way for others to excel.

Let me be a stepping stone up, not a stumbling block down.

Our Youth

I love young people. I was once a young people.

They have such zeal, fearlessness, determination to see and learn and develop. There’s a tremendous propensity to make wrongs in the world right. They have the energy and fortitude to do it.

We need this…we need this desperately! However, being a youth means you have not experienced and seen everything. You may haven’t had the opportunity to learn and read about history…the past, other civilizations, other individuals, other cultures, and where it led them.

I think there’s great unrest in the world as our youth revolt against perceived wrongs.

This is where we adults have to be especially careful. We do not want to purposefully mislead our youth to further our goals or feed personal past hurts and motives…because at some point the youth will wake up and see they have been lied to and misled. Woe to those who have lied and misled them! Their strength, zeal and determinations just may turn back upon those who have tried to use them for their own purposes and gain.

Let’s not let our mistakes, misgivings and faults cause us to withhold our youth from the truth. They are our future, our help and our hope. If we withhold it from them, what will become of not only them, but us?