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.By Stanley T.
CrawfordAs Christians we should treat each other according to the guidelines established by God. God has defined guidelines for our behavior with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
In addition, God has defined how we should treat the non-Christian. In some cases the guidelines are the same for our behavior towards the Christian and non-Christian.
In other cases there are unique behaviors that we should display toward the Christian and the non-Christian. A look at Romans 12:9 21 sheds light on this issue.
In this passage,Paul defines some of the desired behaviors for Christians in our interactions with Christians and non-Christians. Paul begins by pointing out that the love that we demonstrate should be real (Romans12:9).
Paul proceeds to point out that our focus should be on the good and not evil. When people say terrible things about us we shouldnt do the same to them.
We should insteadbless them (Romans 12:14). Implementing this behavior is a challenge in some situations.
At times, our emotional state toward our antagonist makes it difficult to bless and not curse. Yet, we must try to remember that God knows best even over our perceptions.
(Proverbs 3:5 & 6)Also, we should show compassion and empathy (Romans 12:15). We should apply this behavior with the Christian and non-Christian.
Showing compassion or empathy does not mean that we are to adopt behaviors that arent Christ like.In addition, Paul tells us that we should live peaceably with all men, if possible, and when it is in our power to do so (Romans 12:18). There are times when it is indeed within our power to promote peace.
For instance, when we are in a heated discussion our choice of words becomes very important. Our choice of words to convey our message can fall between the range of inflammatory to conciliatory.
The Bible provides food for thought in this area. Consider, A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirsup anger (Proverbs 15:1). So we should ask ourselves, Arewe trying to live peaceably? There are times when the answerwill be yes and times when the answer will be no.When others hurt us, we are exhorted not to take revenge.
God has reserved revenge for himself (Romans12:19). If you ever sit down and think about this, who can better render justice then an omnipotent being, God.
God tells us that, if our enemy has a need that we can meet, then meet that need. In meeting our enemys need weheap coals of fire on his head (Romans 12:30).
These arevery powerful words; these words let us know that God will handle things in his time. We have merely to allow God to be God.
From this, we can draw the conclusion that God cares for his children.Copyright 2002, Stanley T. Crawford, is the editor of, People ofthe Bible, and webmaster of http://www.whatismyname.com.
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