Years ago, in a modest California home on a crowded California couch, I sat next to my Great-Grandmother who was visiting with my parents for a few weeks.
Remote in hand, I flipped through their zillion channels for something suitable to watch. It went a little like this:
Click. Pause. Interesting? No. Click. Pause. Seen it. Click. “Bleep, bleep, bleep, get your bleeping, bleep, bleep…”
If there were a record for the world’s worst remote control fumble, I’d have it, because I dropped that thing about five times before I could finally get a grip strong enough to turn off the television. I felt like I’d just been on the receiving end of a hefty slapping session.
I was humiliated to have subjected my Great-Grandmother to that.
In the same way, whenever there is a social or political issue that drives passionate exchange between differing views, I get flustered and humiliated when I see, hear, or read about Christians expressing themselves with insult, crude language, and in-your-face hostility.
Can we disagree with people without name-calling? “Speak evil of no one.” (Titus 3:2)
Can we talk about someone we didn’t vote for without insult? “It is written, you shall not speak evil of a ruler of your people.” (Acts 23:5)
Can we have healthy exchange without it being a volley of sarcasm and anger? “Let your speech be always full of grace, seasoned with salt.” (Colossians 4:6)
Can we stop being right long enough to be compassionate about another person? “Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies.” (1 Corinthians 8:1)
Can we consider that what we say in the name of our Master is a reflection of that very name, and choose to honor Him instead of doling out pieces of our minds at every turn? “Men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.” (Matthew 12:36)
Can we, as Christians, just have a little tact? Please.
Titus 3:1-15
16 responses to “A Little Tact, Please”
This very topic has been on my mind so much lately. Very timely. We are not judges. Love is the most important thing but we are showing so little in our public forums.
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Well said, Tieara.
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Thank you for this, especially for including the verses. Your last point is my biggest concern.
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Mine too, Darla. Our purpose is to bring Him glory. Thanks for commenting.
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Well said Tanara, sometimes it’s just better to back off and keep your mouth shut….
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So true! I’ve learned that when some people want to argue a point, that’s exactly what they’re in it for: the argument. In those situations words are wasted anyway, and it’s best to be silent.
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Yep!!
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Well said 🙂
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🙂
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great post here…
I’m so glad that somebody else is writing about this subject… It seems like no one is listening to me. Maybe you can help all of us know that we can “disagree but we can not be disagreeable.”
Please check out this excerpt from one of my favorite authors: http://walterbright.org/2012/05/14/facts-not-opinions/
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Checking it out now 🙂
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Your poor granny…
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I know, huh? I’m sure she’s forgotten all about it by now though 🙂
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Amen Amen Amen!
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🙂
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