“I’m not the nobody! YOU’RE THE NOBODY!”
(Yes, I thought it was kind of scary reading the charts as well. Scary- both because of the content and the… grammar. )
Both fell silent.
Looking at Big Noah, I said, “Noah, I think Noah deserves an apology.”
“Sorry Noah.”
Looking at little Noah, I said, “I think Noah deserves an apology, too.”
“Sor-wee, Noah.”
“Noah, do you forgive Noah?”
“Yes.”
“Noah, do you forgive Noah too?”
“Yes.”
“Love one another. Remember, love one another, okay?”
It was hilarious on hindsight, and yet sobering, too.
And it reminded me, how like children, we can, so very often, learn a lesson then forget it almost immediately. It reminded me, how powerfully dangerous our tongues can be, how we use it aimlessly and thoughtlessly like children to maim one another. If only we knew how much our teasing and unecessary words brought destruction and not edification, hurt and not restoration.
Love one another. It reminded me of that ever resonant voice which would permeate through the walls of the orphanage in Nepal when the house parent would say over and over to the orphans whenever they got into arguments, “Love one another.”
Love one another.
It was then that I realised, that the lesson was for me, too.
“If someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar;
for the one who does not love his brother whom he has seen,
cannot love God whom he has not seen.”
-1 John 4:20
“For though by this time you ought to be teachers,
you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God.
You need milk, not solid food… “
-Hebrews 5:12