What I mean by that is to: to forget myself and “put others feelings first” … that I shouldn’t put my own feelings before someone else. Now, I don’t have a problem with putting others first most of the time. It just seems like I’m always working around others feelings and that no one cares about
my feelings. But to put someones feelings before mine and then turn around and feel uncared for in return, defeats the reason for putting others feelings first in the first place?? Guess I’m confused too!
Another thing is when I do something nice for someone, I find myself looking for something in return. Not that I tell them that, they don’t know. I just find that I always want to be reciprocated, even by God. I want to feel fulfilled or in some way I want proof that I’m doing the right thing.
It just make me feel so selfish.
What you expressed is just plain human nature wanting attention, which is right on for human nature. Our human nature is really like a spoiled little child always demanding something and if not given what it wants it starts to cry and make a scene.
But one glimpse at Jesus and we see what goodness is all about. Where he was at the end of the day that is where he slept. What was put before him at a table is what he ate. Yet he didn’t say a thing about himself or want anything because he was all about wanting to be with and help others. I suppose to find oneself then a person must die to themselves as Jesus did.
I’ve noticed in my life the people who seem to be happy. And it is almost all those who lose themselves in their family, friends, church, or some worthwhile org. They seem to be the happiest when they are giving. “Unless the grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it cannot bear fruit.”
It just seems to me that Jesus was always telling us to help others, not so much for their sake, but for ours.
“…no one cares about my feelings” and this hurts precisely because it is unfair. And yet, wasn’t it Jesus who was slapped in the face at his trial for giving a truthful answer? That was unfair and it hurt because he did not deserve that. But why did he accept that slap that was unfair?
Precisely because it was unfair to make up for your unfairness shown to others. He suffered innocently to help you. And now he asks us to suffer innocently to help others. If we are guilty then we get what we deserve. But if we are innocent, then we can accept it and offer it as Jesus did for someone else who deserved it and help them. So those who wish to come closer and closer to Jesus say, “blessed be the name of Jesus”, accepting all things, good and bad, that come their way from the Lord, but with the right understanding and intention. “Gather up everything so that nothing is wasted.”
If you pray to the Holy Spirit for guidance on this, with time you will rejoice at understanding and using this spiritual pearl, for it will make everything you do at one with Jesus. So ask the Holy Spirit to remind you to say “blessed be the name of Jesus”, in everything that may happen to you.
May God bless and keep you. May God’s face shine on you. May God be kind to you and give you peace.