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Disagreements with people are nothing new, but we are seeing an increase in the contentious nature of the disagreements. This is mainly because our culture is promoting a mentality that you must agree with only one line of thinking or you are automatically wrong and therefore intolerant. That’s a two-way street.
Expecting people to agree with us 100% of the time is unrealistic. How did we get here? The answer is as old as the Old Testament. Listen to this verse from Judges 21:25: "In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes."
This verse is our clue. We are facing a reenactment of Judges 21:25. This results in people making up things and then insisting that their way is right.
How can we disagree without the mudslinging and labeling? Let’s consider three suggestions for walking in wisdom when handling disagreements.
Apply: Living What We Learn by Francie Taylor
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Disagreements with people are nothing new, but we are seeing an increase in the contentious nature of the disagreements. This is mainly because our culture is promoting a mentality that you must agree with only one line of thinking or you are automatically wrong and therefore intolerant. That’s a two-way street.
Expecting people to agree with us 100% of the time is unrealistic. How did we get here? The answer is as old as the Old Testament. Listen to this verse from Judges 21:25: "In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes."
This verse is our clue. We are facing a reenactment of Judges 21:25. This results in people making up things and then insisting that their way is right.
How can we disagree without the mudslinging and labeling? Let’s consider three suggestions for walking in wisdom when handling disagreements.
Apply: Living What We Learn by Francie Taylor
NEW! What Do I Have to Lose: Losing My Way and Finding God's by Janice Wolfe
NEW! Far Above Rubies: A 31-Day Devotional by Melissa Hedrick
NEW! Encouragement for Young Women: A 30-Day Devotional for Teens by Charity Berkey & Team
Sister Friends by Francie Taylor--Same book NEW LOOK
Minerals for the Mind: A Study of Romans 12 by Kathy Ashley
The Mirror of God's Word: A Biblical View of Physical Beauty by Robin Parton
Fret Not: Peace of Mind in Perilous Times by Tim Zacharias
Follow Keep the Heart on Instagram
Like Keep the Heart on Facebook
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