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This week I’m introducing you—again—to the Tator family. If you’ve never met them before, you’ll want to get to know them. Most of us can learn a lot from the Tators. Yesterday, we met the father of this family, Dick Tator.
Today I’d like to introduce you to the mother of the Tator family, Emmy Tator. Now, Emmy is a nice lady, but to tell you the truth, she spends most of her time worrying about what other people think of her, trying to be like everyone else, trying to find acceptance by going along with the crowd. Have you ever met Emmy?
Emmy Tator is sometimes obsessed and addicted to her need for people’s approval. She is often unhappy with herself and appears to be very frustrated at times. That’s because she’s trying to please everyone else and be like everyone else.
Now, I certainly wouldn’t want Emmy to purposely set out to be different just for the sake of being different. But it’s really important for her to realize there’s no way in this world she’ll ever please everybody. That’s been a tough lesson for me to learn. I seem to think if I just try hard enough, surely everybody will like me and approve of me. But it never works. You truly cannot please all people.
Emmy Tator needs to realize she is an original, created by God to be unique, and she doesn’t need to pattern herself after others. Emmy needs to be reminded when she compares herself to others and tries to be like them, she is in effect saying God has made a mistake in the way he made her, and she could have done a better job than God in his design. Instead of accepting who she is in Christ, she keeps trying to be someone else. Poor Emmy Tator. That’s a frustrating way to live.