Medisin mot selvopptatthet

EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 2 MIN

Medisin mot selvopptatthet

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Løft blikket mot det høye, og se! Hvem skapte dem? Han som fører deres hærer ut, én for én, Han nevner hver enkelt av dem ved navn. Ved Hans store makt og styrken i Hans kraft savnes ikke et eneste menneske." (Jes. 40,26)Da jeg var ungdom, var det et stort problem for meg at jeg var så høy i forhold til storesøstrene mine, hele 3 eller 4 cm! Jeg brukte 39 i sko, mens de passet nusselige 37, knærne mine var altfor spisse, og pekefingeren skjev. Lykken var uoppnåelig, og jeg hadde vært villig til å operere føttene for å gå ned to skostørrelser. Men det jeg virkelig hadde trengt, var å løfte blikket!Som ung blir man lett navlebeskuende. I dag er dette ting jeg ikke tenker på i det hele tatt. Men uansett alder, vi har alltid godt av å løfte blikket. Se hva Gud har skapt av stort og smått, se menneskene rundt oss som Han har skapt, omsorgen Han har for alle. Hvem kan jeg være noe for, nå? Sannheten er jo at jeg, med den kroppen jeg er blitt gitt, kan få bety noe for andre, står det (Hebr.10,5-7). Å løfte blikket er den beste medisin mot selvopptatthet!Ja, enten det er selvopptatthet eller småting ved kroppen vår, eller det er bekymringer, store eller små, sykdom, plager, hva vi har i livet vårt: hør ordene om å løfte blikket mot det høye. Det gjør godt for oss, det setter ting i perspektiv, vi ser det på en annen måte. Og ikke minst, kan vi se på Jesus. Da får vi nytt mot og frimodighet og retning.Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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