Make Waves
People sometimes warn us not to make waves. Other times, we realize we must. When we choose to make waves, we:
- Rock the boat
- Upset someone or something
- Shock or disturb
- Risk being called a trouble maker
Two truths about making waves help us decide what to do.
Waves can do great good, by:
- Continuing earth’s natural flow
- Calming us
- Providing beauty and pleasure
Waves can also do much harm, by causing:
- Ship wrecks
- Drowning
- Destruction of houses or communities.
Likewise, we can do great good or much harm by:
- Improving or damaging our world
- Correcting or increasing mistakes
Before we make waves, let’s be certain our actions make a positive difference.
“If only you had paid attention to my commands, your peace would have been like a river, your well-being like the waves of the sea” (Isaiah 48:18 NIV).
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2 thoughts on “Make Waves”
Good job, Diana. There is a lot of making waves these day for the purpose of stirring up trouble.
Thank you, Sue. That’s so true. We want to be certain we don’t add to that negative mix.