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Released some years ago “Aladdin” the film produced by the Walt Disney studios once again showed one of the most famous stories from the eastern tale “Arabian Nights” cleverly reediting its plot.
The story tells about a poor young man that finds an oil lamp having inside a Genie who must serve the lamp’s possessor attending to his desires. This time the Genie in the big screen was brilliantly interpreted by the North American actor Will Smith.
The film made me remember the Mozambican popular belief that suggests that when the husband helps his wife with the domestic tasks means that she has trapped him inside the bottle. Therefore, to help the spouse with the house chores would be like being trapped inside the lamp having to serve its owner.
I recall a Mozambican who once told me that he always helped his wife, but kept the windows closed so that his friends wouldn’t see him. Sadly, the fear of what would others think affects not only the Mozambicans but everybody everywhere. We behave to satisfy our society’s status regardless of what our desire really is.
Nevertheless, the biblical teaching reveals that the only one who we should try to please with our life is God himself and that the service to others is not a demerit that imprisons but a privilege that liberates. Although this understanding might be contrary to peers’ expectations it is the perspective of the eternal God.
The service to God and to the people isn’t a recommendation from a tale, but it is the biblical instruction that can be experimented by all those who truly search a free life without the need to hide themselves, even more when the issue is to support the spouse.
- Which tasks make you feel trapped in the bottle?
- How do you feel when others help you?
(The
privilege of serving, Mark 10:43-44 / The example of service, Philippians
2:5-7)
That you Commissioner. Good food for thought.
ReplyDeleteI feel free when they're people helping me because I want to learn and do it correctly
ReplyDeleteThank you Commissioner Torben
I wouldn't be where I am today if I didn't now allow people in my space to help me. Being helped create space for learning. Thank you Commissioner.
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That's quite interesting simply because since my wife was giving birth through ✂ I assist her regularly especially in winter ,but I also close windows and doors ,because nobody can understand it except two of us .
ReplyDeleteI like to help so I can learn and get new ideas. But sometimes people like to delay things, so I ended up to do things by myself. Also others will say you are a person who wants to do things the way you like... although you are not. I'm always using 5 P's and everything will go smoothly.
ReplyDeleteThank you TC.