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Four hundred people. Children,
teenagers, and adults alike are pushed up against the feeding
center’s gate in what is supposed to be a nice, orderly line. They
are striving (rather ferociously) to get closer to the small opening
that will take them away from the crush of people and towards the
ultimate prize, a simple Christmas gift. It wasn’t much, just a
plastic bag filled with some candy and biscuits (a.k.a. cookies), yet
these bags were the reason for the riot.

 
Ridiculous.
A plastic bag containing sugary treats.
That’s it?!
 
These people would do anything to
receive one (or more) bag. Their desire for this gift burned so
strongly that they only thought about themselves. All the pushing,
shoving, and meanness because of selfish greed. Even though I can
understand the desperation of so many there which fueled the greed, I
still found it shocking and saddening.
 
Back home, in the U.S., such a gift
wouldn’t have caused such chaotic commotion. If I had their life,
though, how would I act? I’d like to think that I would be more
civilized and considerate of others by not trampling them over, but,
to be honest, I doubt that. My actions would probably be no better
than those they had executed.
 
Whether African, American, or any other
nationality, we’re all humans. When we desperately need or want
something, myself usually comes before others. Selfishness and
greediness drive us until we get that something.
 
Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.

 ~ Philippians 2:3-4
 
 Since it’s human nature to be self-centered, it seems impossible at times to live out this verse. Numerous circumstances have occurred where I acted selfishly.. It’s impossible for me to look to the interests of others through my own determination and strength. I am weak. So why would Paul have written these words if it’s impossible?
 
…the Spirit helps us in our weakness…
~ Romans 8:26
 The Lord says,
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in your weakness.”
~ 2 Corinthians 12:9
 
 Basically, it’s only through Him that I can be transformed and produce good fruit, such as goodness, kindness, patience, etc. He is the answer. Simple as that.

2 responses to “African Riot”

  1. very thought provoking, sweetie, with God all things are possible, even overcoming greediness & selfishness.

  2. WE ARE IN SCHOOL AND MISS YOU MUCH! COME HOME NOW!
    seriously… but really I’m not but you can if you want.