Luke 12:11-12
When conflict occurs, the natural reaction is to blame someone else
and defend yourself. But believers must respond differently. Once, I was
publicly chastised for a wrong I had not committed. Thankfully, the
Lord enabled me to remain calm rather than react angrily. Praying first
is always the best response in a crisis. When we do, God supernaturally
provides that which we can’t muster up ourselves.
• Spiritual discernment. The Lord, who perfectly
understands the source of every problem, can give us insight beyond our
limited perspective. Perhaps there’s been a communication breakdown, a
feeling of jealousy on the other person’s part, or a mistake we
unknowingly made. The Holy Spirit can show us how to approach our
accuser and see beyond hurtful words or actions.
• A quiet spirit. Our human nature wants to react
quickly so that we can defend ourselves. That’s why we must first
deliberately focus our attention on the Lord and experience the inward
peace He alone makes available to us (John 14:27).
• Wisdom. Jesus told His
disciples the Holy Spirit would give them wise words to say when they
faced hostile authorities. He’ll do the same for you. Ask Him to put a
seal on your lips until He shows you what to say and when (Psalm. 141:3).
We don’t have to react to criticism with anger and self-protection
the way the world does. Instead, we are called to represent Christ in
every situation by depending on Him. In responding as He directs, we
bring Him glory and cause unbelievers to want to know the source of our
strength.
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