An Open Love Letter…to you
By Curtis on Feb 14, 2010 in Motivational
On this symbolic day of love I am writing this letter to say thank you for all that you do. I know that many times your efforts seem to go unnoticed but I want to assure you that they are not. Many of us notice and highly value what you do on a regular basis and it would be a great loss if you were not involved in the ways that you are.
One thing I love about you is how you continue to do what you do even though the odds seem stacked against you. If one were to focus on the outward appearances, the environment for success appears dismal. All around you are the voices of negativity, dissension, distrust and anger and yet, you stay positive and encouraging through it all. Your smiles and warmth seem to offset the frowns and worries of those you encounter. I love your kindness.
I know some of the personal challenges you have had recently. Enough has gone wrong in your life that it would be very understandable if you simply threw up your hands and gave up. You have faced economic set backs that seemed to indicate that the time was just not right to push to do more. Yet, somehow, you found a way to do more with less. I love your persistence.
I also know of some of the relationship turmoil you have gone through in your life. I know the deep sadness you have felt because of promised fidelity that was breached. It is a hard thing to bear when the confidence you place in another person is betrayed. It makes me proud to see how you continue to love and to give without holding onto past hurts that would stifle the affections of the average person. I love your openness.
It is also admirable that you have not allowed your health challenges to serve as an excuse for you not doing more. Your example of trusting God in the midst of your predicament is very encouraging to all of us who have health issues that seem to weigh us down from time to time. Instead of using your health as a liability, you have turned it into a positive by valuing the simple blessings of life that so many of us take for granted. I love your hopefulness.
I will continue to follow your example of constantly striving for excellence in service. I was not aware that so much improvement was possible over the status quo. Your growth has confirmed that it is ok to think outside of the box and to try new things and to embrace new methods. You were right, the sky did not fall. I believe that if you can do better, I can do better as well. I love your creativity.
Thanks to you I now understand more fully the words of 3rd John 1:2,3 Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth. For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth.
Thank you for showing what true love looks and feels like.
Love always,
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6 Comment(s)
By Bernard on Feb 14, 2010 | Reply
Curtis,
This is your best!!! I will definitely share this letter with others. This letter is right on time. Many of us are in the midst of a storm but we are not given up.
Don’t stop writing.
By victoria on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply
How did you know?
what an encouraging and affirming letter !! and THANK YOU!! for your vision to make the ministry of Sabbath School be all our heavenly Father would have it to be!
Cheers to a NOBLE week!
By Millicent St. Claire on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply
Curtis, I love and appreciate you too. I want to take a moment to give you appreciation for being a loving soul that ministers to the hearts and minds of your brothers and sisters.
I want to give you appreciation for the kind and considerate and loving way that you lift others up. You never judge but call everyone to their higher selves.
I want to give you appreciation for taking time to write these insightful and tender blog posts.
I want to give you love and appreciation for being an excellent model and for being congruent with your word.
Thanks for walking your talk and this is my open love letter to you this beautiful day.
Your sister and friend,
Millicent
By Billie on Feb 16, 2010 | Reply
If only your words could be heard around the world, what a different people we might be.
By Maria on Feb 19, 2010 | Reply
Woa! That was beautiful! I luved it!
By Jeni on Feb 21, 2010 | Reply
What a powerful letter. Motivates me to keep my eyes UPWARD and not on the rewards of this world!
Thanks for another great letter.
Jeni