Friday, September 25, 2009

love is blind

Love is blind. We've all heard that, right?

After a couple days in a car driving across half the country with my sister, I'm more convinced than ever that love is, indeed, blind.

And I don't mean my love for her. Does anyone want to know her faults? I've got a list. Did I mention that we drove from New Jersey to Minnesota in two days? Make that a very long list. Ask me about my faults. Well, this is embarrassing, really, but you see, I haven't got any. I haven't gotten on my nerves once. I've been perfectly reasonable, rational, and sensible.

The blind love I'm talking about is my love for myself. My self-love effectively blinds me to all my faults and sins. She is upset? It couldn't have had anything to do with my selfishness, snippiness, smart comments, impatience, etc. I get upset--it can't have anything to do with my super-sensitivity, self-defensiveness, and pride--it must be her.

Blind love is probably never very healthy, no matter who the subject of love is. Blind self-love is just plain disgusting.

Real love is others-focused--not blind, but rather patient, kind, enduring. It is based on the Gospel. The one who is forgiven much loves much. Lord, help me to love!

4 comments:

Robin said...

My dear sister, I am so pleased that you finally realize that it is always you who is at fault. :)


Aren't you glad we listened to that Alistair Begg sermon on James 3 at about Indiana? ;p

Anna said...

hahahahaha

Anonymous said...

uh-oh....

love ya girlies...

Anonymous said...

I love you guys too! Jenny, I didn't know what you were talking about at first but GREAT analogy! Ouch!!!! Wow, i really need to consider this more. Please write a book sometime with all your summings. I will be one of the first to purchase it. Love, Jenna

 
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