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"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. Then when you do criticize them, you will be a mile away and have their shoes.”
-Jack Handy
Growing up, my father retold the same childhood fable. Usually, this tall tale was recited while stirring a simmering pot of his famous spaghetti sauce, a recipe that he claimed Russian spies were always after.
The story went something like this:
"When I was a boy, I had to walk five miles to school, uphill both ways. One morning, while trudging through a blizzard, an old woman driving a Cadillac pulled to the side of the road.
Overwhelmed with compassion, she rolled down her window and hollered, “You poor boy! You lost a shoe!”
I lifted my head, flashed a sheepish grin, and responded,
“No ma’am, I found one.”
I think it’s about time we start a new trend, “Shoe Swapping”. I’ll give you my shoes, you give me yours.
Judging others comes so naturally; doesn’t it? Do you know what’s not easy? Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. One person’weakness may be your greatest strength. Someone else’s vice may be your victory.
You may never understand how it feels to have a substance control you.No one's five-year-plan is to become a heroin addict. Addiction is a slow fade, robbing you of your job, your reputation, your family, and finally your life. You will never comprehend how every minute is a mental battle to make a different choice—until you walk a mile in my shoes.
You may never feel the wave of disappointment as you stare at another negative pregnancy test. You will never see the bank statement, the medical bills, or fathom the cost for fertility treatments. You may never endure the agony of going to yet another baby shower—until you walk a mile in my shoes.
You may never comprehend the domino effects of depression. Climbing out of bed is a daily struggle, a battle in which you feel as if you are your own worst enemy. You may never know the darkness of the soul—until you walk a mile in my shoes.
You may never experience the sting of adding all your grocery items in your head, and then reluctantly put things back on the shelf. You may never have to stress about how you are going to pay for your child’s yearbook, school lunch, or Christmas presents—until you walk a mile in my shoes.
You may never undergo the humiliation of your special needs child having a full-fledged meltdown in the middle of Walmart. You may never hear the whispers of onlookers spewing hurtful comments, all the while, judging your parenting skills—until you walk a mile in my shoes.
You may never be haunted by loneliness each night as you veg out in front of the TV binge watching six seasons of This is Us. You may never believe the lie that you aren’t good enough to be loved and fret about dying alone—until you walk a mile in my shoes.
When it feels like no one understands you.
When you feel alone in your pain.
When you desperately want to chuck the pair of shoes this world has dealt you in the garbage remember…
“For we do not have a high priest who is unable to SYMPATHIZE and UNDERSTAND our weaknesses and temptations, but One who has been tempted [knowing exactly what it feels to be human] in every respect as we are, yet without sin.” (Hebrews 4:15)
Only God can truly understand the LIMITATIONS on your life,
yet only God is aware of it’s LIMITLESS POTENTIAL.