A Work in Progress
Unfortunately, there are two types of people in the world, the ones who complain about it and the ones who try and make a difference. As a society, many of us have grown lazy and bitter, ignoring all the problems around us and allowing someone else with a “powerful” title to resolve all the predicaments we face. Many of us use social media or the internet as a therapeutic tool to release our frustration. From status updates, tweets, blogs, etc. we can either have a positive or negative influence on our followers. If we truly want our society to change and make the world a better place we need to start from the beginning.
In 2 Timothy 1:9 we read, “He has saved us and called us with a holy calling- not because of our deeds but because of his own purpose and grace. This grace was given to us in Messiah Yeshua before time began.” G-d has not called me; He has not called you, but us all! It’s not only one’s responsibility, it’s everyone’s because in the end if we follow the path he has planned for us, in the end we will all work together in the body of the Messiah. “We know that ALL things work together for the good of those who love G-d: those who are called according to His purpose.” (Romans 8:28) You will face hurdles, mountains, valleys, potholes, etc. and there may be a time when you just want to stop, letting everything go away and live your life normally but you need to, “Trust in the L-rd with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” (Proverbs 3:5) Our relationship with G-d is the key to our success and prayer is so important!
As a freshman in college, I know how difficult it is for one to go to class, work, do homework, study for upcoming exams (especially finals), try to maintain your social life, go to services on Shabbat, and somehow manage getting the normal eight hours of sleep on a daily basis (not to mention clubs and hobbies you like to participate in). But our success comes with sacrifice and without sacrificing some time with G-d it is almost impossible to manage everything.
Maybe you’re not called to be a rabbi or a leader in your community, and that’s okay! You still have the power to motivate and inspire your family, friends, co-workers, and even children! Believe it or not they are always watching your attitude and behavior because they look up to us thinking that we are “cool”.
“In every encounter we either give life or we drain it; there is no neutral exchange” (Brennan Manning.) Change comes from influence and you have a GREAT influence on the people around you, leader or not! Whether you may have the gift of prophecy, prayer, mercy, etc. or strengths such as communication, empathy, intellection, positivity, etc., remember that no matter what your calling might be, you make a difference in the world. We are here to contribute because our future is connected to the people around us. Think about it, if we were to show kindness and G-d’s love to one person, that person might touch two people, and those two might have an impact on eight, and the chain goes on and on! How much longer will we sit around and do nothing? When will we all have the fiery passion and love from G-d so that we can start to make a change? Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of others and change our society? I pray that the L-rd will fill you with a fire so that you may become a light for others to see and motivate them to aim high. I know how stubborn society is, I understand that change isn’t going to happen overnight, but it’s a work in progress and if I can encourage at least ten people in my life, that is so much more that I could ever dream of.
Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you declares the L-rd, plans to prosper you and to not hard you. Plans to give you hope and a future.”
Authored by Brittany Espinosa, SC Rep



