Hands Are Tied
Most of us experience times we want to do something but can’t. Our hands are tied. Reasons include:
- We are too busy.
- Our boss does not allow it.
- We lack necessary resources.
- The law or other rules prevent it.
If our hands are tied, we are not free to act.
Like a prisoner, circumstances limit us. Although we want to make a change or help someone, we can’t.
Occasionally we say our hands are tied as an excuse.
We don’t want to do something. Yet, we say, “I can’t” rather than “I don’t want to.” Most people recognize such dishonesty immediately, or they learn about it later. Better to stay as good as our word and speak only the truth.
Many times, we give up too soon.
We try on our own and fall flat. If we pray, God may open new possibilities. The impossible becomes possible with God.
Make a difference when we can. Seek help when we can’t.
Everyone can make a positive difference. Rarely are our hands tied.
With God’s help and the help of other people, we can make our world a better place.
“Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need” Hebrews 4:16 NIV).
Thanks to Patty Cooper Emerson for the suggestion.
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