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Can We String Some Together?
Sunday, January 8, 2023 by Maureen Lewicki

Categories: Jesus Follower / Love Your neighbor / writer's life

The night Demar Hamlin’s heart stopped no one asked each other which God they were praying to, or what words they were saying, or who they voted for. We all just prayed, begged, stormed the throne room of grace pleading for Demar. Friends hugged each other, strangers comforted strangers. We fell asleep praying, woke in the middle of night searching for updates, and fell asleep again praying.

Humans have a very short memory. We don’t easily apply what we learn in one situation to other situations. So the next day humans ridicule each other and neglect to put aside petty opinions for the greater good. We witness USA lawmakers arguing, road rage, impatience with family. We ridicule, hold onto hurts. We form opinions based on who we vote for.

But once in a while, the best of our humanness breaks through and we unite our thoughts, and prayers and opinions. Humans being the best of humans.

Recently I read a preview copy of How to Human by Carlos Whittaker @loswhit on Instagram.

www.amazon.com/gp/product/052565402X/ref=nodl_?tag=randohouseinc7986-20&dplnkId=427f8b85-039d-48f2-a6f6-f69fd64de5f8

An incident he relates in the book has stuck in my mind, and watching people unite to pray and cheer Damar on reminds me again how important it is to ‘do’ human.

Can we string a few of those kinds of human reactions together, back to back, day by day, harmonizing in our humanness? Maybe some day. Let’s pray for that.

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