Thursday, March 1, 2012

From the UCC Network: 03/01/2012 "In Search of a Girlfriend ... or Maybe Just a Sixth Cat"


In Search of a Girlfriend ... or Maybe Just a Sixth Cat

1 Corinthians 13:4 

"Love is patient, love is kind."

Reflection by Lillian Daniel

Someone in the online dating world received this note from a potential suitor:

"You should be an outdoors and nature lover ... did I mention you must like cats?
Exercise habits: Never
Pets: I have Cats
I have 5 cats and they are number one in my life. They own the house and yard. My job is to protect and care for them. Anyone who does not like cats is not welcome at my house. Period." 

OK, now I love cats as much as the next person. By which I mean that I actually love cats as much as I love the next person, which means that on some days, I just straight up prefer the cats. So don't get me wrong here, I relate to this guy.

But I don't think he is demonstrating much openness to all that a new relationship might bring. Word choices like "must," "number one," "period," and "not welcome" are not particularly inviting. This guy may be looking for a girlfriend, but he might be better off with a sixth cat. Because relating to other people is hard. The apostle Paul understood that, when he reminded us that love is patient. He didn't say passionate, or fun, or easy. He said "patient."

Other people seldom agree to our rules. Other people have their own ideas about things. Other people can be needy or they can ignore you. Other people can be warm and cuddly one minute, cold and aloof the next. Come to think of it, sometimes other people are a lot like cats.

Prayer

Allow me to know myself well enough to explain myself to others, but not so well that I scare them away. Grant me patience in the realm of love, and openness to the possibilities of others who are not like me. Amen.
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About the Author
Lillian Daniel is the senior minister of the First Congregational Church, UCC, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. She is the author, with Martin Copenhaver, of This Odd and Wondrous Calling: the Public and Private Lives of Two Ministers.