The Hope Podcast

A Willing Heart

September 14, 2022 Aneel Aranha Episode 104
The Hope Podcast
A Willing Heart
Show Notes Transcript

Some journeys need no roads; just a willing heart to travel. 

104: A Willing Heart

Hello and welcome to The Hope Podcast. I’m Aneel Aranha. Today we are going to talk about how some journeys need no roads; just a willing heart to travel. 

Apathy is a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern about the people or things around us. The only time an apathetic person appears to come to life is when somebody comes to them with a juicy morsel of gossip, but otherwise, they don't seem to care about anyone or anything around them. 

Consider Pakistan, for instance where one-third of the country is currently underwater. Or Lebanon, where the currency is like tissue paper. Or Ukraine, where a war is raging for months. For most people living outside these countries, whatever is happening there is a matter of little concern. We will continue to remain apathetic until we become directly affected by it, and then we will wonder why nobody cares. It’s because we don’t. 

I have often wondered how we can make someone care about the pain of others without going through the pain ourselves. Since I am an optimist at heart, I'd like to believe that sometimes all we need is someone to open our eyes (and our hearts) to things we might have closed ourselves to, and a few words might do the trick. As I said, I'm an optimist!

So, can we reach out to someone today — anyone — and ask them how they are? Many people are not in a good place these days, and a little concern will make a world of a difference to them. But let us not stop at conversation; let us offer to help. As James wrote: "Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, "Go in peace; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? Faith, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead" (James 2:15-16). 

"But there are so many people in need," you may say, "how can one provide for all?" We don't need to provide for all. We are not called to do so. But how about providing for one person? That surely can't be too much to do. One of my friends eats simple food so she can spend the money she saves to feed a few hungry people. Many of us don't even need to do this because we have enough money to eat whatever we want and still ensure that a few hungry people have food on their plates. 

Some journeys need no roads, dear friend; just a willing heart to travel. May yours be one of them. 
 
May the Spirit be with you.