The Daily Word

 


How do you feel about the opinions of others? Personally, provided I know in my heart that I have performed with the most utmost integrity and done my best, what other people think is very much out of my control, and if it is outside of my control, then I cannot influence their thoughts. However doing right, and being seen to be doing right, are 2 different issues and the Bible says that we are to be as wise as serpents, yet as harmless as doves. So part of actually doing what is right or the best option in a dilemma is to be seen as doing right by others. Sometimes that may require an explanation of our actions.

However, it is so true that we can never please everyone all the time, but we must try, within the scope of our actions and words being right in a situation, to ensure we cause minimum offence. Something I am less good at! Paul’s exhortation in Romans 12 puts this dilemma in a nutshell. “Be careful to do what is right in the sight of everyone”. And the best way of ensuring that minimum offence can be caused is a) to ensure that our words and actions conform to what the Bible contains and defines as being right. This ensures that our actions and words are right in the sight of our God and Saviour. And b) to conduct our actions and our words with grace. Again, something I am not good at. We must always act and speak in accordance with scripture BUT, we must use grace and sympathetic understanding in both. Gracious words and actions are the smoothing oil which ensures more acceptance.

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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