One of my beliefs in
life is based on personal experience. That is that Satan has poisoned our minds
to dislike our step-parents and in-laws! I believe this is one of his many
devices he uses to try and destroy families. He knows that if we don’t get along,
our relationship will suffer. We are brought up with fairy-tales and films
telling us that they are ‘evil’ and that we are to consider them our enemies,
so we label them as such. We go through life with this pre-conceived filter that
tells us to hate them, no matter what! This was true with my own step-mum. Granted, I
was also jealous that she had taken away my dad’s attention, but recently I’ve
found myself battling to remember the reasons why I hated her. After my dad died in 1993, I chose to lose
contact with my step-mum and now, after nearly 20 years, I find myself
re-united with her by the grace of God, and loving it!
I had the same
instant dislike towards my mother-in-law. We all know the famous jokes about being
enemies with them, and I guess it was true with mine! Despite the fact that we
share the same birthday and are very much alike, over the years we seem to have
rubbed each other the wrong way on many occasions. I remember a time when I was
really battling to love her that God told me to call her ‘Mum’! I was horrified
at the very thought of it. It wasn’t because I was worried about what my own
mum might think, as she had passed away many years before, but the mere notion
of it churned in my stomach. However, I
can share that when I chose to obey this seemingly small command, our
relationship was somehow instantly healed. It was almost as if my poisoned mind
had been emptied and I was able to see her with new eyes and a new filter – ‘Mum’.
We need to realize this
tactic of the Devil and see people without labels. We should love them for who
they really are and ignore what society tells us how we should feel towards
them. Just love them instead and see how
good it can be…
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