Good morning! I've been asked twice in less than one week if I'm still writing Higher Grounds. Honestly, God and I are walking out some stuff in life. Life...as in my own life. But perhaps something that I am walking right now, you are as well and so here is what I would like to share for you and I to reflect upon. To get real with God, and with ourselves. I write this with much love and hope that it encourages you if you happen to be walking a walk similar to mine. Love
well---Yolanda
We say that we don't like bullying, and yet why is it that we bully others?
We often tie bullying to children, but honestly it doesn’t stop or just apply to the young. I’ve seen it first hand in adults, and I’ve seen it inside the walls of church and the “tag” of being a Christian.
Oh my, really Yolanda? Who could ever say they are a Christian and you would imply that they are being a bully?
Any one that happens to manipulate (isn't that really badgering) you into being or doing what they want out of you for themselves.
1) Wanting your friendship but only on their terms
2) Time
3) Ministry
4) Backing up what they do or say
5) The way you express yourself doesn't please them (and I'm not talking foul language!)
6) Alienation/ostracize you
Truly, is that the way Jesus treated others when He walked this earth? Jesus was not a bully, He is our standard. I’m curious, whose standard are we living by today? The worlds, and by bullying others? Or Christ’s, living in love, seasoned with grace, a sweet smelling
aroma.
Rebuilding the cracks in my walls at Higher Grounds,
Yolanda
" If we withdraw love from some people, but still continue blessing them; support their bad habits, then we've withdrawn from the wrong thing. Maintain love. " -Beth Moore
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3 comments:
I am happy to read a new post from you, Yolanda.
It gives me a good opportunity to "reconnect."
Praying for you as you continue to look up to Him, the author and the finisher of our faith.
Much love
Lidia
I do see this in Christian circles. I have even been guilty of doing this in times past! I hope that I don't now! Great job of bringing this to our attention.
Love you my friend,
Marilyn
Powerful message Yolanda,
Reminds me of Jesus telling the disciples (and the message is also for us as His disciples) not to lord over people. Sadly we see that being acted out in many ways; at times; in the Christian community.
Matthew 20:25-28
Amplified Bible (AMP)
25 And Jesus called them to Him and said, You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men hold them in subjection [tyrannizing over them].
26 Not so shall it be among you; but whoever wishes to be great among you must be your servant,
27 And whoever desires to be first among you must be your slave—
28 Just as the Son of Man came not to be waited on but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many [the price paid to set them free].
I haven't been here to visit in a while but I'm glad we connect at times on FB. Much love to you sister as you continue to walk it out with Jesus!!!
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