2 Corinthians 10:10 (From today's "Cross the Bridge" Daily Evoltional with Pastor David McGee)
A Right Response
2 Corinthians 10:10
"For his letters," they say,
"are weighty and powerful, but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech
contemptible."
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It's hard
to imagine that there were ever people who spoke evil of the apostle Paul, but
that's exactly what was happening. Obviously, someone should have been shutting
these people down, but I don't think people were. People that were rebellious
and had bad intentions were being critical of Paul. People were critical of
Jesus, and Jesus was perfect. Paul was a great leader, one of the greatest, but
still people talked bad about him. People will be critical of me or of you.
I've often wondered how those who gossiped, criticized and tried to convince
others that Paul was fake felt when they got to heaven and Paul was recognized
and rewarded for being who he was called to be?
Yes, there
are going to be times where people disappoint us or even hurt us, but the Bible
does not give us license to respond with gossip or hatred. The world lives that
way, but the church should not. Instead, we should respond in love, forgiveness
and grace. We should think the best of others, including our leaders. The more
we do this the more God will begin bringing more love, joy and grace into our
own lives. So if you desire to experience more love and grace from others,
begin showing more love and grace towards other today!
Life
Lesson: Sow good things into the lives of others. Love others. Encourage
others. Forgive and give grace to others, then you will receive more love, more
grace, and more encouragement from others.
Dear God,
I know there have been times that I have withheld love or grace because of my attitude towards someone else. Help me to overcome that bitterness so that I can be like Christ and show love even when someone has hurt me. In Jesus' name, Amen.
I know there have been times that I have withheld love or grace because of my attitude towards someone else. Help me to overcome that bitterness so that I can be like Christ and show love even when someone has hurt me. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Living to
tell what He died to say,
Pastor David McGee
Cross the Bridge
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Pastor David McGee
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