engage: v. To interact antagonistically; to enter into conflict with (an enemy); to enter into battle.
I have been
censored. “How can that be?” you may ask. “Freedom of speech is a guaranteed
right in our country, the United States of America.” Yes, it is, but I have
been—censored, that is.
COVID-19, the
recent pandemic has brought with it a new set of rules and regulations for
interaction described by new terminology. “Stay safe.
Wear your mask. Practice social distancing.” Within a short period of time the
citizenry of this nation has complete understanding of what those terms mean. There
are, however, very personal and diverse responses and reactions to these mandates. Many readily obey, but there are also many who refuse to quietly comply.
At the same time,
the politics in this country has become a cauldron of colliding ideologies and
emotions. Have you ever put soda and vinegar together? The combination of those
two is a roiling boil which cannot be contained. Thus is the environment in the
nation as two very extreme opposites bounce off one another like bumper cars.
It would appear there is no middle ground as chaos rules.
Life as we
knew it is no more, with the possibility of it becoming even more altered in
the future.
Facebook, a social
networking site, makes it possible to connect with people all over the world.
My list of “friends” is quite long; many of them I do not
personally know and would not recognize them if I passed them on the street. But
that is how it is in this community (a wide stretch of that word) called
Facebook.
“What’s on
your mind?”, the question posed to all who participate, has opened a floodgate of opinions, thoughts, and ideas—about the pandemic, politics,
religion, and everything else under the sun--often fueled by heady emotions. I
have been as guilty as the rest with the need to make myself known to those who
are obviously on the road to hell—or at the very least, headed in the opposite
direction I am going. It is important, after all, isn't it, that I set people straight, that I point out where they are wrong and offer another option?
Oh, how silly you are, Ladonna...
One of the
doctrines of traditional, conservative, evangelical Christianity is that we are
to spread the Gospel throughout the world. “Tell ‘em like it is!” What has got
lost along the way is the truth that words are, indeed, cheap, and that we have
also been told we are to be as a light set upon a hill--to be seen by those
searching for and seeking God. A candle has no voice; it simply is.
In my
experience the mind is an open vessel, absorbing and taking in whatever it is
fed. My time spent reading vitriolic comments regarding things I value had
begun to take over my thoughts and my life.
What should I do, God? Please help me.
I have not yet
reached the place of completely removing myself from the Facebook medium. I have connected with family
members in the South and Midwest that I would otherwise have no contact with.
“Don’t
engage,” He said—His form of censoring. He has repeated that over and over as I
have walked away from arguments—then gone back to put my two cents’ worth in. I
have always felt I needed to have the last word, but I am learning.
I have been
called to walk with my Heavenly Father in the here and now. I was not called to
try to fight His battles for Him. And that
is where I find peace.
By the way, "Not my problem," is my new mantra. He doesn’t
need my help.
