This post is a little different than most. I hope each of you will be able to interpret the message however it fits your present circumstances. I've been trying to understand my own boxes, and invite you all to take the journey as well.
The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison
to them that are bound. (Isaiah 61:1)
Flowers grow in boxes.
So
do mice.
And rabbits.
And even fish.
People
do not.
But
people like boxes.
Some
people like a lot of boxes. They use their boxes to build tall buildings. Their
tall buildings make them feel powerful.
Some
people like boxes to put checkmarks in so they can feel accomplished.
Some
people like to use boxes to organize, categorize, and make things neat and
clean.
Some
people like boxes because they can use them to create beautiful crafts and
exciting ideas.
Some
people like boxes with locks. They can lock precious things away in their boxes
and keep them safe.
And
some people like to put other people in boxes. They try to stuff in all the
arms and legs and scarves. Crazy, isn’t it? I mean, most people aren’t box
shaped.
Then
there are some people who like big, strong boxes. They use their big, strong
boxes to hide from all the things they are afraid of- like big scary monsters
and pirates and mosquitoes.
But
boxes were not made for people.
People
were made to live outside boxes.
People
were meant to share their boxes, not build tall towers.
Boxes
should help people accomplish things, but people shouldn’t panic if they can’t
put checks in all the boxes.
Boxes
definitely should be used to organize, but you can’t organize a bouquet. Well,
you could, but it might look a little funny.
Boxes
are fantastic for creating new ideas, but you can create new things out of tin
cans and juice cartons and an old sock, too.
And
boxes should certainly be used to lock away precious things. But most precious
things can’t grow if they’re locked away.
People
don’t grow if they are in boxes either.
And
people were never meant to hide inside big, strong boxes. It’s really hard to
eat ice cream inside a box, even if you cut a hole to put your arm through. You
can’t ride a merry go round. It can be hard to even talk to all the people
standing outside that would love to be your friends.
But
people like boxes, and they probably always will. Boxes are not all good, but
they’re not all bad, either.
Do
you have some boxes?
Maybe they’re dusty, attic boxes.
Maybe they’re shiny foil boxes.
Maybe it’s just one- a carved, wooden coffee
table box.
Or maybe your boxes are the kind you put
little checkmarks in.
Now
that you’ve thought about it, do you really need your boxes? It could be you’ve
decided to get rid of them. But how do you get rid of boxes?
Some
boxes can be made into a campfire. You can even invite other people over to
roast marshmallows.
Some
boxes can be given away to someone else who has a dream and needs a box to make
it come true. Artists are silly people who will even use ratty, ragged boxes to
create something new!
Maybe
you could use your boxes to build a flowerbed.
What’s
the best thing about getting rid of boxes? It’s hard to choose! But getting rid
of boxes makes it so you can look at other people, and not just your boxes.
Getting
rid of your boxes makes it a lot easier to eat ice cream and ride on merry go
rounds.
And
once you get rid of your boxes you can finally talk to the people who would
love to be your friends.
Remember,
flowers grow in boxes.
So
do mice and fish and rabbits.
People
do not.