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How To Treat People

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Neil Anderson

May 2

How to treat people

References:--Romans 12:10
Be devoted to one another in brotherly love; give preference to one another in honor



A pastor came to see me one day asking, "How can I get out of my church?"

"Why do you want out?" I asked him. "What's wrong with your church?"

"I've got a bunch of losers in my church."

"Losers? I wonder if they are really losers or if they just see themselves as losers because that's how you see them."

He agreed that it was probably the latter. And he was right, because there are no losers in the kingdom of God--none whatsoever. How can a child of God be called a loser? As important as it is for you to believe in your true identity as a child of God, it is equally important that you perceive other Christians for who they are and treat them accordingly.

I believe that the greatest determinant of how we treat people is how we perceive them. If we see people as losers, we will begin to believe that they are losers. And if we believe they are losers, we will treat them like losers and they will mirror our behavior and act like losers. But if we perceive our brothers and sisters in Christ as redeemed, righteous saints, we will treat them as saints and they will be greatly helped in behaving as saints.

When Paul led Onesimus, a runaway slave, to Christ, he sent him back to his master and told Philemon to accept him as a beloved brother (Philemon 16). We need to perceive and treat all believers, regardless of their socioeconomic strata, as beloved brothers. Peter instructed husbands to treat their wives as fellow heirs of the grace of life (1 Peter 3:7). Your spouse, regardless of his or her faults, is your spiritual equal and must be treated accordingly.

The New Testament clearly states that we are saints who sin. Any child of God who says he doesn't sin is called a liar (1 John 1:8). But we are not to focus on one another's sins. Instead we are called to perceive the Christlike nature in each other, believe in each other as saints, and build each other up.

Prayer:

Thank You, Lord, that love covers a multitude of sins. Help me to be loving and accepting of others today instead of critical.
 
I wonder why people would even call others as losers, because what there is to win in this world??? Ok you mentioned the issue of sin so in that point of view i understand the saying.
But I pray for a revival to my church that we would see this and support each other instead of judging. Because only the first one has benefit!
And the Bible says:

And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it
; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
- (1 Corinthians 12:26)


God bless you all!
 
Great post sister ,thank you for sharing this :girl_hug::girl_hug:

God Bless and Much Love xoxoxoxoxoxox
 
This is an interesting topic and one which I feel can make or break one's witness for Christ. Jesus said to treat others as you would prefer they treat you. This isn't about our family or those in our church. How does one treat people as a rule? Would you prefer to shun them? Are you friendly? Can you display a sense of humour even on a bad day? Are you sympathetic and helpful to others when they have a bad day? Can you forgive others and not continually remind them of their faults?

First, we all observe others to note similarities and differences. Second, we all make decisions as to whether we like them. I read a quote this morning attributed to RJ Hoffman that Christians utterly detest each other. Is it because of our own insecurities or pride that we ostracize others? It's true we won't get along with everyone, but ensure you understand why before making negative comments about someone. Ensure you state fact, not opinion.

I do not say this out of judgment as my own personality is still a work in progress. I don't need help getting into trouble, I do that well enough on my own. Do we really have a love for others, or just those who like us? Is my love about others, or is it about me?

Cheers,
John
 
" Do we really have love for others, or just those who like us "

Wow..something for everyone to think about. Its easy to love those who already like or love us...but the real test is when we have to show compassion to our enemies or strangers.

Thanks for the input John
And God bless everyone that read this and left comments
 
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