‘…go and tell him his fault between
you and him alone…’
Matthew 18:15 NKJV |
Jesus said, ‘…if your brother sins
against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone. If he hears
you, you have gained your brother.’ Confronting someone requires these three
things: character, courage and caution. Let’s look at each:
1)
Character : Since Jesus was secure in His
identity and character as God’s Son, He was able to let go of the need to
please and be accepted by those around Him. Being grounded in who you are in
Christ and in what your heavenly Father created you to be, allows you the
freedom to confront people when necessary without worrying about the fall-out
or the negative consequences.
2) Courage : The Pharisees had the power to undermine Christ’s
reputation, which eventually led to His death on the cross. But He told them
the truth nonetheless. And you must do the same. You must be willing to take
up your cross and follow Him, even when it means risking an argument and
handling hurt feelings. To ‘confront’ means to get in ‘front’ of someone,
look into their face, and deal with the issue honestly and lovingly because
you value the relationship.
3) Caution: Make sure you’re
following God’s timing and not your own. It’s easy to use false courage or
bravado to challenge others in order to get your own way. It’s easy to claim
a confrontation is necessary, when what you actually want is control. No, you
must ask God to show you when, how and where to confront others. Your goal
should always be to reconcile and restore the relationship. So ‘go and tell
him [or her]’.
Reference : UCB Word for Today
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Sometimes You Must Confront
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