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After the rain stops, everyone finds using an umbrella a burden

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: September 10, 2024 4:40 pm
E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
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After the rain stops, everyone finds using an umbrella a burden. When benefits stop, that’s how loyalty expires. — *The Temporal Nature of Loyalty* Mutual gain and loyalty are frequently linked; loyalty thrives when both sides acquire something of value from one another.

But as the advantages become less apparent, this allegiance can fade just as fast, as the metaphor of the umbrella after the rain eloquently depicts. Consider a partnership that was formed amid a moment of turbulence, when the stormy conditions stand in for difficulties, hardships, or common objectives. The umbrella represents support and devotion during these trying times and acts as a shield of defense.

Nevertheless, as the rain stops, the umbrella that formerly provided cover turns into a burden, highlighting a terrible reality: as advantages diminish, so does the basis of devotion. This idea reflects the fact that relationships frequently revolve around the axis of benefit in the larger human experience.

Many relationships are put to the test after the novelty wears off, exposing if the relationship was really built on trust and commitment or was just transactional coupling.

Proverbs 19:22,  says, “What a person desires is unfailing love; better to be poor than a liar,” is one of the texts in the Bible that best expresses this idea. This passage emphasizes the superiority of sincere love and loyalty over fleeting bonds and relationships based only on material gain.

Essentially, umbrellas are incredibly useful in the rain, but they lose their significance when the skies clear. Similar to this, loyalty that only survives under favorable circumstances is susceptible to becoming a burden when those situations change.
Scripture suggests that true loyalty transcends any short-term benefits we may provide for one another and is based in selflessness and unshakeable faithfulness.

Indeed this notion reflects a broader human experience, where relationships often pivot on the axis of advantage. Many bonds are tested when the initial utility wears off, revealing whether they where genuinely founded on trust and commitment or merely a transactional coupling.

I trust this resonates with you very well. Many thanks for reading. Stay blessed and healthy. Shalom and life to you.

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