Dita, when I read your post, I went back and read L.J.’s poem thoroughly and it was awesome. I copied to send to a friend.
He wanted to be a nobody. In 1992, a Seattle man running for the office of Washington States lieutenant governor legally changed his name to Absolutely Nobody. As he entered the race, he said he wanted to greet the voters, saying, Hi, Im Absolutely Nobody. Vote for me. He later admitted that the purpose of his campaign was to abolish the office of lieutenant governor.
This man used a name as a gimmick, but the Bible has a lot to say to those of us who present ourselves to others as a nobody. The right kind of humility is healthy. The songwriters of Israel knew how important it is to see our foolishness apart from God (Ps. 73:22; Prov. 30:2). Jesus Himself showed us that without God we wont accomplish anything of lasting value (John 5:30; 15:5).
But we read a warning in the story of Moses. Theres a downside to insisting that we are nobody if it is to avoid doing what God commands (Ex. 4:1-17). Our motives make us into somebody who resists the loving purposes of God.
We may treat ourselves and others as having no worth. But remember, God doesnt make nobodies. Like Moses, if we surrender to God, we can do anything God wants us to doin His strength.
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