My wonderful cousin-in-law sent me this, and I just had to share it. Thanks, Kim!
We sometimes refer to someone’s actions as “playing God.” By that, we
usually mean that they are standing in judgment over another person in a way
that only God can, or that they are making a decision regarding who will
live or who will die. Most of the time, we use that term in a negative way.
I heard a story recently, though, told by Mee Spousler that sheds a whole
new light on the term “playing God.”
Mee tells how she was trying to put her three-year-old son to bed for a
nap. When she was unsuccessful, she put him in her bed and laid down with
him to encourage him to rest. She fell asleep, but he didn’t. When she
woke up, she saw him sitting on a chair at the end of the bed, and asked,
“Luke, what are you doing?”
“I’m playing God,” he replied.
“Playing God?” she asked.
“Yes,” he said. “I’m watching over you while you sleep.”
What a beautiful thought, because that is what God does. David wrote:
“I cried to the Lord with my voice, and He heard me from His holy hill. I
lay down and slept; I awoke, for the Lord sustained me.” (Psalm 3:4-5)
Wouldn’t it be great if we could all, like that 3-year-old boy, learn
to “play God” in ways that would impact this world for good?
We need to “play God” by looking at the hearts of people rather than
the clothes they are wearing.
We need to “play God” by forgiving those who have offended us.
We need to “play God” by refusing to allow race or the color of a
person’s skin to create barriers.
We need to “play God” by being patient, kind, and loving to the the
people we deal with throughout the day
We need to “play God” by showing compassion to those who are suffering
or in need.
We need to “play God” by keeping our promises and living lives of
honesty and integrity.
We need to “play God” by living in such a way that we reflect the
nature of our Heavenly Father.
I hope and pray that people around you will see you “playing God” this
day.
Have a great day!
Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Steffy says
Thank you for this passage. I love helpful advice for everyday living!