A riddle: what is something you use every day, all day long
that is most likely under appreciated? Answer: your hands. I'm staring at mine
as I furiously press the keys of my laptop, and I'm marveling at how little I
think about them. All I'm focusing on is words on the screen. If I was to think
about what my hands did today, the list would include:
- wash dishes
- play Uno Attack with Grant (my 7 year old)
- pat Lucy (my Boston Terrier)
- text
- throw wet clothes in the drier
And to be completely honest? I didn't think of my hands ONCE
while doing all that. Not once. It's like my hands are a tool that I use. All
I'm focused on is the stuff I'm getting done, and not necessarily the tool I
used to do it all.
As I stare at my hands, I realize that they tell a story. My
skin is a little dry, which says that I've done
a whole lot of hand washing and not so much moisturizing. There's two
rings on my left ring finger- both given to me by the love of my life, Steve. My
hands have changed thousands of diapers, played keys on a piano, and placed
bandages on cuts and scrapes. My hands have been the launching pad for blown
kisses, and flailed all around during a conversation (if you know me, I talk
with my hands). But the one thing that I love most about my hands is that they
have the power to touch.
My heart is tucked safely in my chest- and it is filled with
lots of love. But if I follow the path of my heart to my shoulder, my upper
arm, my elbow, and my lower arm, the end of that path is- yes, you guessed it-
my hand. Your hand is an extension of your heart. The power of words is
incredible; the power of touch is indelible. Ever have someone wipe a tear from
your face with their thumb? Or place their hand on your back to show support?
Or even give you a congratulatory fist bump? You can't put words to that.
Talking to someone means you respect them; touching someone means you care.
Look at all the examples in God's word about the times that
Jesus reached out his toughened carpenter hands and gave a tender touch to
humanity. He touched the eyes of the blind and healed them. He touched the hand
of Peter's mother in law and healed her fever. He touched leprosy ravaged skin
and made it completely whole. He touched a coffin and brought a dead man to
life. It strikes a chord with me, because Jesus could have done all these
things with a word. A word would have been enough. But He chose to couple His
word with His touch. Perhaps to show us how He wants us to use our hands, or
perhaps He wanted to connect with those He was healing. Or further still, He
was showing us that the great big God of the universe wanted to be that close
to the people He set His affection on.
Look down at your hands. They are tools in the hands of God
to show love through touch. Who under your roof needs to be tangibly reminded
that you love them? Which one of your friends could use a hug? Technology and
social media might be giants, but the most powerful connection to reach the world happens to be
at the end of your wrists. As the old song "Take My Life And Let It
Be" echoes, let God take your hands, big or small, moisturized or chapped,
weathered or smooth, and allow them to move at the impulse of His love. This
world needs it desperately- and you have just the tools to do it.
Believe it or not, this is my tenth blog post in Tea With a
Slice of Life! To celebrate this milestone, I'm doing a giveaway of a beautiful
Jamberry nail wrap called "Cup of Tea"- how fitting!
Isn't it
cute-i-ful (cute + beautiful)? And a big thank you to my dear friend Christy Ayers of Jamberry
for the sweet score! Visit her jamberry page at
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decorate the tips of your hands ;) Are you a guy? Perfect! Sign up to win this
for the lady in your life for Valentine's Day, her birthday, or just because!
Are you a lady? Fantastic! This is a way to have springtime appear on your fingertips long
before it appears outside ;)
Many Blessings,
Charisa