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I've been praying a lot about having an encouraging, rather than critical spirit. I was raised around a family member who had/still has a very critical spirit. Bitterness seems to ooze from them and most people are very vocal about not wanting to be around them for this reason, which probably only adds to that bitterness, huh?
When something bad happens or we disagree with something, it is so easy to point fingers at the other party, but I wonder what we truly learn from a situation when we do that? Should we stop and consider our part in the event? Should we ask God if there is anything we should learn/change in US as a result? Should we wonder whether God was trying to show us something either in ourselves or others (so we can pray with/for them)? We are ALL imperfect people. Some of us may try more than others to be less so, but...there it is.
On the flipside, I realize that there are times with something may need to be said or done to end a truly bad situation, as long as we aren't gagging at gnats and swallowing camels. I'm one of those people who will usually just stop talking if someone says or does something I really don't like while I ponder whether I really need to say/do anything...or whether it would even matter if I did. And, honestly, there have been times when I should have spoken up and have not, particularly in relationships. That can be a problem because it can then seem to the other person like my disinterest in continuing a relationship with them came out of the blue. I should probably work on that too...
Anyway... I'm praying for greater wisdom in this area. If there is something GOOD to say, I want to say it. If there is something negative I need to say, I want to be wise/tempered in my delivery. It matters. When I read the scriptures, I see so many examples of Christ doing exactly this:
The woman at the well
The woman caught in adultery
Peter saying he would never deny the Lord, etc.
I would imagine all three of these individuals realized their errors, but appreciated the fact that Jesus said what He did in love and not venomously. It is the desire of my heart to be more like that. How about you?
When something bad happens or we disagree with something, it is so easy to point fingers at the other party, but I wonder what we truly learn from a situation when we do that? Should we stop and consider our part in the event? Should we ask God if there is anything we should learn/change in US as a result? Should we wonder whether God was trying to show us something either in ourselves or others (so we can pray with/for them)? We are ALL imperfect people. Some of us may try more than others to be less so, but...there it is.
On the flipside, I realize that there are times with something may need to be said or done to end a truly bad situation, as long as we aren't gagging at gnats and swallowing camels. I'm one of those people who will usually just stop talking if someone says or does something I really don't like while I ponder whether I really need to say/do anything...or whether it would even matter if I did. And, honestly, there have been times when I should have spoken up and have not, particularly in relationships. That can be a problem because it can then seem to the other person like my disinterest in continuing a relationship with them came out of the blue. I should probably work on that too...
Anyway... I'm praying for greater wisdom in this area. If there is something GOOD to say, I want to say it. If there is something negative I need to say, I want to be wise/tempered in my delivery. It matters. When I read the scriptures, I see so many examples of Christ doing exactly this:
The woman at the well
The woman caught in adultery
Peter saying he would never deny the Lord, etc.
I would imagine all three of these individuals realized their errors, but appreciated the fact that Jesus said what He did in love and not venomously. It is the desire of my heart to be more like that. How about you?
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