You Are the Key … Now Find the Right Lock

Transformational Thought

Here’s a line you hear all the time, “Every one of us is special.” Hopefully, we’ve been told this by our parents, grandparents, romantic interests, aunts, best friends, Sunday School teachers, pastors and priests at church—and, of course, by all those self-help books and gurus like Oprah, Tony Robbins and Dr. Oz.

Yes, we all have different fingerprints and DNA, unique brain chemistry and so on. But does this really make each of us “special?” For most of my life, I was very cynical about spiritual clichés like this. As I began to dig in and understand Christianity better, I realized that, yes, we are special as individuals. We are unique. All of us have extraordinary dignity simply because we are children of God, made in His image and likeness, and redeemed by God’s Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

Another way to envision our uniqueness is by thinking we are not just human beings. Rather we are wonderfully designed keys that God has individually constructed to fit certain locks. You are special because the lock you are called to open will accept only one key—a key that looks distinctive and acts differently, one that has emotions, personality, wiring, passions, skills and shortcomings that are different from any other key. Because of these differences, the individual lock is actually a wonderful and uniquely designed life crafted by God and available to only one key: YOU!

Remember, in the entire world there has only been one key that has the ability to open this one particular lock, and you are that one very special key. The lock could be anything—something big or something small, something quiet or something loud. It could be something you do. It could be that your son or daughter is destined to do something spectacular that could not have been done without your influence. Whatever the lock may be, one thing is sure...It will be profoundly important to God and this world and immensely fulfilling to you personally.

Unfortunately, we waste much of our time trying to fit into the many counterfeit locks Satan has devised to divert us away from the one that is a perfect fit us. I know I tried to live lives that I thought would make me more popular, accepted, in control, loved, secure, better off and so on. Trying those locks hurt. I was trying to jam my key into the wrong lock. It never fit. Once I found my real fit in Christ and followed His lead, my life became much more comfortable. Because it is a perfect fit for me, I’m not overwhelmed anymore when I keep this in mind. I’m at peace.

Today, know you are a unique key and acknowledge that God has designed the perfect lock for you. Start by taking inventory of the experiences, talents, interests, contacts and passions that stand out for you personally. Identify one person with whom you can start to discuss the individual puzzle pieces that make you, you. Identify a person who might help you put them together to identify God’s customized lock for your key. Also, identify one area of your life that is not a fit for you. Make a plan to turn away from it. You, like me, may have past wounds or mistakes that God allowed for a special purpose. Start to mix them together prayerfully as you confide in others to see what special locks God wants you to open. Whether you choose to put your unique key in the awesome lock God designed for you or you put your key in the lock Satan wants to trick you into opening, it’s your decision, so choose well.

Prayer


Dear Father God, I thank You, Father, for saying yes to my existence. I took me so long to figure out what my lock looked like. I am glad I am looking through Your eyes more often as it makes finding my lock so much easier. I do believe, Lord, that You made me as a key. Help me continue to find the locks that You created for me to open. Help me find a way to communicate to others just how special they are simply because they are Your children. I pray in the name of the Ultimate Key to the multiverse, Jesus. And all God’s children say AMEN!

The Truth


For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. Psalm 139:13

His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’ Matthew 25:21

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