The Scream, by Edvard Munch |
For as
long as I’ve been reading newspapers, I’ve checked my horoscope every day. I don’t know anything about astrology – I won’t
tell you that you’re behaving a certain way because you’re a Leo or a Pisces, and
I won’t warn you not to marry a certain person because your signs are
incompatible. I don’t even believe that
the stars under which we’re born can predict anything. But I kind of like the idea of getting a short
forecast of my future at the beginning of each day, whether accurate or not. I just like reading my horoscope . . . well,
until today.
Here’s
the horoscope that greeted me this morning:
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21). You’ll serve, you’ll entertain, you’ll
comfort. You can’t help but wonder when
your turn will come – not today, so don’t hold your breath.
What in the world kind of horoscope is that? It reminds of a line from Shrek the Musical when Shrek’s parents
are sending him away at age seven: “It’s
a big, bright beautiful world, with happiness all around. It’s peaches and cream and every dream comes
true . . . but not for you.”[1] There isn’t even a glimmer of hope in that
horoscope – not even an inkling as to when my turn will come. I immediately called my sister (a fellow
Sagittarius), and we commiserated in our best Eeyore voices: “Not today.”
Complaints
aside (for now), I admit that this horoscope gave me a good laugh. I actually laughed out loud when I read it,
and I had to share it right away. It
made me laugh because it’s so real. I’ll
bet most of us, whether Sagittarians or not, spend a good part of our days
serving, entertaining and comforting, occasionally wondering when our turn will
come. That’s basically how life
goes. We were created to love God by
loving our neighbor; and loving our neighbor involves a whole lot of serving,
entertaining and comforting. Just think
of the corporal works of mercy: Feed the
hungry; give drink to the thirsty; clothe the naked; shelter the homeless;
visit the sick; visit the imprisoned; bury the dead.
So the secret
to a happy life is to find joy and fulfillment in serving, entertaining and
comforting. Sure, serving, entertaining
and comforting can be exhausting; and for that reason, we all need to be
served, entertained and comforted as well.
But when we use our God-given talents to serve, entertain and comfort our
neighbor, we’re fulfilling our God-given purpose. That should make us very happy. I’ve never met a parent who enjoys changing diapers
and cleaning up vomit. But I’ve also
never met a parent who, looking back on his or her life, didn’t find tremendous
joy, satisfaction and fulfillment in being a mother or father. Happiness is a choice – so we can wallow in
self-pity as we serve, entertain and comfort, or we can find great joy in the
opportunity to fulfill our God-given purpose by helping others.
[1]
“Big, Bright, Beautiful World,” Shrek the
Musical, music by Jeanine Tesori, lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire.
Mike, so true, especially for those in ministry--no matter what sign they were born under (Capricorn here). Thanks for the lift, Mike.
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