Do you ever just want to be a priority to someone else?
Sometimes it just feels like we always come in second – or third with other
people. That they care, but not quite care ENOUGH to put you first. That they
love, but not quite love ENOUGH, to prioritize you.
I hate it when I feel that way.
And feel that way, I do. There are times for me – just like
for you – that I long to feel like I’m a priority to someone else. I long to
not just be told that I’m special to someone else; but to see that by their
actions I am special to them. I long to not just get lip service – but to
be reached out to.
Don’t we all feel that way sometimes? I’m sure we do.
I think the thing is that we have hidden expectations. And
then reality just doesn’t measure up. To that other person, they may think they
ARE prioritizing us but are just unaware that they are overlooking our needs,
wants, and desires. Or, maybe they ARE aware, in which case the relationship
isn’t what we hope it would be. Either way – on our end – it can be
discouraging, frustrating, and sometimes hurtful.
Of course I can spout the Christian thing to say – that we
ARE a priority to God. And we ARE. But knowing that doesn’t always alleviate
the loneliness or the human feeling of rejection that we so often feel because
of the inactions of others.
We all want to feel
special. Valued. Prioritized. Adored.
And yet the thing is – we won’t. Not on earth, anyways. Not always by everyone in our life. We just
won’t.
People disappoint.
They always have and they always will.
So you DO have to believe what God says about you. You DO
have to have a strong enough self esteem to withstand those times – lest you
crumble and believe you aren’t loveable and don’t deserve to be valued or
placed first with anyone else.
We can focus on all of the people who let us down. All of
those people who fail to love us the way we want to be loved. Or we can focus
and remember all those times when someone DID prioritize us. That card or phone
call we got out of the blue. That person who wanted to meet us for lunch – to
be with us. That special note left behind by your spouse or your child shouting
how much they loved you.
There ARE moments where we are prioritized.
Let those times carry you through the moments where someone
let you down. For those times will come.
And then lift your head and look forward to the time that will soon come again
where you are given love out of the blue with abandon and innocence by someone
who had no idea you needed it.
And thank God – for He
sent it to you.
2 comments:
I truly needed this. I've been going through a phase in my life where I need some reassurance. Thank you and God bless you!
BrokenOne
Oh BrokenOne - I'm so sorry. I'm glad this post came to you on a day when you really needed to hear and read the words...but I'm so sorry for the feelings and hurt you are currently going through.
Believe me - I understand. :) Please hang in there. I pray God will send you encouragement and love this week.
Dionna
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