Tuesday; July 9

It is tempting to view many aspects of life as an “either/or” proposition. Either we handle certain things this way or we deal with them in that way. While there are times when this might be appropriate, I have come to believe that more often than not the best way to approach something is through of blend of emotions or actions. The word “compromise” is often viewed as being wishy-washy, but a lot of times it is exactly what we need. Take for example the concepts of “kindness” and “integrity”. Integrity is often understood as being absolute in our principles. It is maintaining unwavering standards. Now, while there is some truth to this concept, it doesn’t give us license to be harsh or unkind. We don’t have to violate our principles, but we can’t completely discount people’s feelings.

Years ago, the Apostle Paul instructed Christians to avoid improper reactions, “… but speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ …” (Ephesians 4:15). In essence, we must have a dedication to being correct, but we must also care enough to demonstrate love to those with whom we have contact. In essence, a mature Christian is able to rely on “and” rather than merely getting by with “either/or”.

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