ON CONFRONTATION

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February 4________________________________________
Do not nurse hatred in your heart for any of your relatives. Confront people directly so you will not be held guilty for their sin. -Leviticus 19:17(NLT)
ON CONFRONTATION
A poem and essay by ILMA
When we are born again in Christ
We have the courage to face life
God’s Spirit guides us to do the right thing
Are we opening our hearts to his calling?
We are asked not to build up hatred for others
Confront directly if you really love your brothers
When something needs to be addressed and corrected
Allow the Spirit to move you so you won’t sin or be tempted.
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I used to live in a country where confrontation is a norm rather than a novelty. When I moved to Canada, it became a novelty. I observed how patient Canadians are and learned to step back each time I wanted to assert myself. Confrontations are something that are frowned upon here. I think that it was almost a norm in the Philippines because of the large population and the survival for the fittest. If you don’t voice out your opinion, you are going to be eaten up alive. Relatives are the hardest people to confront because they are closest to you.
The bible tells us to avoid nursing hatred in our hearts for our relatives. We are instructed to confront directly if there is sin. Not telling them is making them fall deeper.
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PRAYER
Lord, give me courage and wisdom to confront when I need to.
REFLECTION
Why do you think God asked us to confront others when there is a need?
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