Devotion
		
		Losing Gracefully 
		
		By Dr. Jayce O'Neal  
		
		 
		 
   As we look at the world around us and the people in  it, it is often difficult not to compare ourselves to others.   
  She is a great singer. I could never do that.  
  He is so much better than me at this and that..    
  These are the internal monologues we tell  ourselves and save on the hard drives of our hearts - immobilizing our souls to  truly and honestly be who we were created to be. 
   So much time is spent on what  we do not have and what others do possess that we fulfill a self-prophecy that sends us into  the cellar of impotency.  We become  timid, insecure, and complacent.  
  We  become safe.  What if I fail? What if I give  my best, and it's still not good enough?    
  When David met Goliath, he was not worried that Goliath had a sword and  he had only a sling.  He knew who he was  and what he could do, and he met this situation with what he did have.  Whether David lived or died was inconsequential  to him. He met his challenge head-on.  
   Most of us these days would instead whimper in the corner, sucking our  thumbs and crying, because our sling isn’t a sword. It's not even a  spear!   
  Honestly, does the Mona Lisa sit  around saying, “If only I were a sculpture like Michelangelo's David!”  Seriously, does an orange complain that it is  not an apple?  Does the sky resent the earth? Do the stars envy the moon?   
  In 1  Corinthians 12:14-31, Paul talks about the very same thing.  
  
    "Now the body is not made up of one part   but of many. If the foot should say,   because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body, it would not for that   reason cease to be part of the body" (I Corinthians 12:14-15, NIV).  
   
  We are all  different. If the feet feel less than the hands, and the eyes are jealous of the ears,  then we find ourselves impaired. We all have different strengths and  weaknesses.  
  We have not learned to  lose gracefully. We may think that  losing is a bit of a stretch.  
  It’s as though we have  a score card and we list who is better and worse than us. "She gets guys'  attention more than I do. Score one for her. Minus one for me." Or, "He is stronger  than me. Score one for him. Minus one for me."  
  It is as though we say to ourselves,  We must be the best!  We can never  fail because if we do, what might that  say about us?  We foolishly compare and  compete, but in the end we all face the same fate.   
  Age is the great equalizer. Feeble bones and tattered memories sneak  up on the young as they age, with or without their knowledge. In the end, the talented and gifted are no better off  than the most average of us.   
  Why do we  have to be the best?  Why can't we just  be ourselves?  It's a freeing thought to  finally realize we don't have to be the best. We only have to be our best.   
  We may not be the sharpest tool in the shed,  but a hammer doesn't need to be sharp. Can a hammer saw? Can a saw  hammer? Can either do their job if  they're jealous of each other’s giftings and purpose?   
  This is a deep thought for a simple principle. Be free  to be your best and free to do your job, not someone else's. God has made us  as different parts with different strengths. Freedom comes in relishing in what He’s  made us to do, while admiring what He has made others to be as well.  
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  Dr. Jayce O’Neal is the author of Crazy Circus World and 100 Answers to 100 Questions Every Graduate Should Know. He is also a public speaker, and actor who enjoys cheering for his favorite sports teams while eating pizza with a fork.  He likes to watch movies, visit amusement parks, and play board games. Dr. Jayce loves to be creative and encourage others to use their imaginations and their noggins. He has a Doctorate, two Masters Degrees, a Bachelor of Science, and a small trophy for perfect attendance in Sunday school from when he was nine. He currently resides with his fantabulous wife in the Los Angeles area. For more information visit: Jayceoneal.com 
		  
	
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