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Mattie Member
Joined: 2004/7/23 Posts: 210
| Be Gentle | | Many times I've noticed when there are members of the site inquiring about a topic in Scripture, or asking an honest question, or seeking counsel regarding something, there are some who tend to throw Scriptures at them, pound them, and almost have a religous attitude towards them like they're out of their mind.
It's not like there is a rebellion or blatant sin taking place. It's simply an inquiring heart.
We've got to be careful that as much as we need Holiness and Hell-fire preaching, we must keep ourselves from developing an in your face attitude with every soul that comes. Gentleness is fruit of the Spirit. Jesus was meek and lowly in heart.
Here are some exhortations in Scripture:
2 Timothy 2:24 "The Lord's bondservant must not be quarrelsome, but be KIND TO ALL, able to teach, patient when wronged, with GENTLENESS correcting those who are in opposition..." (if we are to be gentle in correcting those who oppose, how much more should we be gentle with those who have honest questions in life?)
Titus 3:2 "...gentle, showing consideration to all men"
Galatians 6:1 "if any man is caught in a trespass, you who are spiritual, should restore such a one in a SPIRIT OF GENTLENESS, each one looking for yourself, lest you too be tempted"
There is such a thing as righteous anger and zeal. But many who say they have righteous zeal can tend to come across more as angry, bitter and proud - concerned more about "our opinion" than the edification of the other person.
I say this in love to be more careful with inquiring hearts, some maybe even new in their walks with God. Let's take heed to how we respond. |
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2007/2/13 22:06 | Profile |
InTheLight Member
Joined: 2003/7/31 Posts: 2850 Phoenix, Arizona USA
| Re: Be Gentle | | Great point Mattie. This reminds me of an illustration on meekness...
[i]Soft Answers to Rough Questions[/i] A missionary in Jamaica was once questioning some little boys on the meaning of Matthew 5:5 and asked, "Who are the meek?" A boy answered, "Those who give soft answers to rough questions." We shall do well to remember this child's definition. The one who has wisdom in his head and heart does not need to shout at others. Wisdom speaks softly and persuasively, instead of impelling and forcing. Through the use of our tongues people will know whether we are wise or not. As that great theologian, Charles Hodge, said, "The doctrines of grace humble a man without degrading him and exalt him without inflating him."
In Christ,
Ron
_________________ Ron Halverson
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2007/2/13 22:22 | Profile |
ChrisJD Member
Joined: 2006/2/11 Posts: 2895 Philadelphia PA
| Re: a mouth full of salt? | | Ron and Mattie, have recently had this verse come to mind
[i] Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.[/i]
_________________ Christopher Joel Dandrow
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2007/2/13 22:28 | Profile |
Goldminer Member
Joined: 2006/11/7 Posts: 1178 Alabama
| Re: Be Gentle | | A very good admonition Mattie, thanks _________________ KLC
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2007/2/13 23:26 | Profile |
ChrisJD Member
Joined: 2006/2/11 Posts: 2895 Philadelphia PA
| Re: | | Just ran across this and hope it will be alright to add this here. From Romans 15
[i]We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves.[/i] _________________ Christopher Joel Dandrow
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2007/2/13 23:48 | Profile |
Koheleth Member
Joined: 2005/11/10 Posts: 530 NC
| Re: Be Gentle | | I give a hearty amen to a good word. Not just for others, but for myself. May I ever be so gentle, both on these forums and everywhere. What an amazing demonstration of God it would be if every conversation were gentle. |
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2007/2/14 0:02 | Profile |
John173 Member
Joined: 2007/1/30 Posts: 289 Omaha
| Re: | | Out of the mouth of babes...[color=009900]"Who are the meek?" A boy answered, "Those who give soft answers to rough questions." [/color]
Thank you or such a gentle admonition.
In His Love,
Doug _________________ Doug Fussell
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2007/2/14 0:34 | Profile |
goi Member
Joined: 2007/2/14 Posts: 1
| Re: | | Hi,
i am just popping in :)
This is an interesting discussion. Very edifying thoughts.. but i ask myself: When is the time for a "hard" word? I believe that Jesus was gentle and meek, but sometimes he spoke a hard word. Sometimes he got loud.
And when you listen to some of the preachers on this site, i believe they are gentle, and they are wise...but some sermons are really "hard" .
When should a hard word come forth, from the pulpit and in our personal lives? I hope you understand what i mean by a hard word.
Just one example: A call to anguish.
Is this even our job in our personal lives to exhort people around us this way?
Well, first i have to exhort my self...
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2007/2/14 13:47 | Profile |
myfirstLove Member
Joined: 2005/11/26 Posts: 496
| Re: | | Goi, Thanks for sharing. I believe you brought balance in the conversation.
Everything just seems to lead back into the importance of being lead by the Spirit. _________________ Lisa
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2007/2/14 14:11 | Profile |
hmmhmm Member
Joined: 2006/1/31 Posts: 4994 Sweden
| Re: | | Jesus at times was as a lamb, he is also described as a lion sometimes, as said above led by the spirit.... _________________ CHRISTIAN
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