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Over the summer, my son Isaac begged us to mail him in a refrigerator box to his uncle’s in Ohio. It didn’t matter how many reasons I listed—his inability to breathe, the length of time it would take, or the USPS restrictions on mailing humans—he refused to listen.
He packed his shipping container with basic necessities: his Mario blanket, a sleeve of Oreos, 4 juice boxes, legos, and an empty water bottle with the five letters, P-O-T-T-Y scribbled on it with a black Sharpie.
For two weeks, I peered at Isaac through his cutout window, reading and playing in his new residence. Then came garbage day. As we broke down the box, he wailed like a baby.
As ridiculous as this sounds, many of us spend our lives living in a box.
The world encourages people to think outside of the box, but they shun people who live outside the box. We become masters at stooping to other's expectations, rather than pursuing God’s design.
The last time I hugged my grandma, she squeezed my hand and inquired if I was a teacher yet.
“No, Grandma. I’m still focusing on my writing.”
She gave me the grimace of disapproval that only grandma’s can get away with. I hate disappointing her.
But we will always disappoint someone. We just need to make sure it’s the right someone.
I’ve spent far too many years disappointing God—and I refuse to do it anymore—no matter how foolish I look.
So, if you struggle with feeling like you don’t fit in, take heart.
Why?
YOU’VE BEEN SET APART
"Before you were formed in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I set you apart and called you…” - Jer 1:5
God has know you personally long before you reached the birth canal. He knew how tall you would be, how many awkward moles you would have, and what talents you would possess. But what is interesting about this verse is before we were born, God knew each of us, but he only called some of us.
Maybe the reason you have struggled to find your place in this world is because you have been set apart for a divine purpose?
YOUR UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE CULTIVATES COMPASSION
My oldest son Jeremiah has two siblings with severe autism. He has experienced thousands of meltdowns, been publicly humiliated dozens of times, and has been swept away from Easter egg hunts and birthday parties long before the events began. To say his life is different is an understatement.
I mourn for the losses he has suffered but I am also thankful for them. Why? He has a perspective that cultivates a heart of compassion. He sees the world through a different lens. When a teen is sitting at the lunch table alone, he is the first to pull up a chair. When a child with a disability shows up at the library, he is the first to befriend him. When he sees someone hurting, his own eyes well with tears.
Feeling like an outsider changes a person. And maybe God knew it was necessary for you to fulfill all he has called you to do.
YOU’RE CALLED TO LEAD
We foolishly spend most of our lives trying to fit in. There used to be a mural in the youth building I hung out in as a teen that read, “Only dead fish swim with the current. Go against the flow.”
You can’t be a leader if you think like everyone else, if you look like everyone else, or if you live like everyone else. People can’t be something, until they can see something…different.
And maybe—just maybe—that different thing is YOU.