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    Giving preference to one another.

    Ro 12:10 NKJV

    Before discussing what healthy compromise is, let’s be clear about what it’s not. It’s not giving up what you believe, or who you are, or accepting second best because you’re impatient or afraid of criticism. Healthy compromise is about learning to negotiate a win-win for both sides. It’s tempting to dismiss somebody as being wrong and see only our own viewpoint. That’s when it’s crucial to relinquish your pride, step outside of the role you’re playing, try to become the other person and ask yourself, "Can I see their point of view? Can I appreciate why they might feel as they do? Can I help them to better understand where I’m coming from?" The stronger we are in personality and views, the more we risk alienating the very people we need by being inflexible and unwilling to hear them out. That can cost us dearly. Because David listened to Abigail’s plea for mercy, he avoided falling into the trap of his own anger and killing her husband who had treated him badly. Paul was uncompromising on the truth, but he changed his mind about John Mark and gave him a second chance at ministry. Here are two Scriptures we need to think about when we’re hard-headed: (1) "Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another" (Ro 12:10 NKJV). (2) "Be at peace among yourselves...comfort the fainthearted, uphold the weak, be patient with all...always pursue what is good both for yourselves and for all" (1Th 5:13-15 NJKV). Amazing, isn’t it? All you need is a little give-and-take.

    December 8, 2009 - 12:00AM  |  found in Daily Devotionals
  • Comments (1)
  • Nina RuthCA
    Hi Pastor Jenetzen...this is the 3rd+ separate time in the last 24 hours God has given me this same word & these same Scriptures...praise His Name! Thank you for being faithful to the Holy Spirit to share!
    December 8, 2009 - 3:00PM
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