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Take Off the Gloves! A Guide to Political and Other Discourse

October 16, 2020 by Lauren 24 Comments

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19 My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, 20 because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.  James 1:19-20  NIV

 

I often pray the words, “Lord, come quickly.”  I recently added the prayer, “Let the election pass quickly.”  People seem to lose their ever loving minds over presidential elections.  Social media turns into a hotbed of hatred and vitriol – even more so than usual.  And from my vantage point, Christians often shout the loudest and fling the most poo.  This both frustrates and saddens me.

 

There is a reason people say we should never talk about politics or religion at the dinner table.  And it’s not because those topics aren’t interesting.  We have simply forgotten (or maybe never taught) how to listen to people we disagree with.  I use the election as a current and relevant thorn in my side, but we could just as well substitute racial equality, differences in theology, our response to COVID-19, or a slew of other hot topics.

 

John 13:35 says, By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.  NIV  What I have never seen in the Bible is that we will show others we follow Jesus with our anti-fill in the blank rhetoric.  I don’t know how “love one another” got translated to “convince you to think just like me”.  And even if it did, I don’t see the arguing leading to much convincing.  If anything, it’s just causing more arguing.

 

I think our conversations become so cyclical and fruitless because we fail in the art of listening well.  In a debate (friendly or not), we most often listen only long enough to formulate our counter-point instead of listening to understand.  It’s a problem as old as time.  I mean, did you see the 1st presidential debate?  Or some would say debacle?  Proverbs 18:13  NIV states, To answer before listening—that is folly and shame.  But that foolishness is exactly what most of us do.  So how can we listen better, and as a result, conduct healthier dialogue?  

 

1.  Be About the Relationship

 

God is love, and the Bible tells the story of His love relationship with us from beginning to end.  His word commands us to love others because He loves us (1 John 4:19) and love is about relationship.  Our goal in any interaction – whether in person or online – should be to show Christ-like love.  If we are primarily motivated by forming, maintaining or furthering relationship with another, we will naturally use language that encourages, builds up and shows compassion.  Care more about the person than your point.

 

2.  Ask Clarifying Questions

 

In a sermon a couple of months ago, my pastor suggested saying, “Help me understand… (what you said, what you’re feeling, what lead you to your opinion or ideas).  How did you arrive at that conclusion?”  Knowing where someone else is coming from leads to fewer misunderstandings and promotes empathy, which benefits the relationship.  It also gives you the opportunity to think twice and speak once, which also leads to fewer misunderstandings.

 

3.  Present Your “Side” with Permission

 

This suggestion came from my wise pastor as well.  Ask permission to ask questions about what’s been said.  Then say, “Is it okay if I share some thoughts on some things I see differently?”  Become less of a bulldozer.  You are entitled to your opinion, but you aren’t always entitled to share it.  Having the humility to ask for permission shows respect for the individual (remember relationship is the goal).  And let’s be honest, mowing over someone with your ideas or beliefs never really works.

 

Let’s open our ears and rain down grace on those we come in contact with.  2020 has been hard enough.

 

And now for this week’s featured post!

 

I just featured Barbara Harper of Stray Thoughts last week, but I had to do it again.  I think she is somehow reading my mind and my struggles!  In What Do You Look for When You Read the Bible, she touched on reading the Bible for truth and not just to speak into our current struggle or feeling.  I believe God often does that for us with His word, but this seeking out this type of study is a slippery slope to twisting God’s word to meet our narrative.  Thank you, Barbara, for this glimpse of the whole of God’s Word.

 

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We See Color…and Grace and Truth Link Up

October 9, 2020 by Lauren 26 Comments

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Over the summer I dedicated a big chunk of my blog real estate to racial inequality and events that rocked our country.  You can read about my thoughts and growth toward becoming a better ally for black brothers and sisters here, here, here, and here.  In some areas of the country, riots and protests rage on.  And while the climate is much calmer here in the Dallas, Texas area, I don’t want the conversation to die.  Because of these:

My nieces and my grandson deserve a different world.  A better world.  That’s why I’m so excited about the work that Latasha Morrison is doing over at Be The Bridge.  They are working with diverse groups of people to move toward racial healing, equity and reconciliation.  If you haven’t heard of Be The Bridge, head over to their website now to learn more about this ministry.  And read Latasha’s book while you are at it.  The website calls it a clarion call for Christians to move toward relationship and deeper understanding in the midst of a divisive culture.

I’m thrilled to be co-hosting an online “We See Color Gathering” with Noonday Collection/ Ruth Chiego to benefit Be the Bridge this month!  (Don’t purchase directly from the Noonday link if you want 10% of your purchase donated.  Click on the invite below).  I love that I have the opportunity to share both about this socially responsible business that supports artisans around the world AND a ministry devoted to racial bridge building and equality.  What is even cooler is that both were founded by brilliant and brave women!

Whether you like beautiful jewelry and accessories or want to learn more about Be the Bridge, it’s a win-win!

How you can help:

 

Click on the invite above to join the party over on Facebook.  Buy yourself something pretty, or do your Christmas shopping from the comfort of your own home all while supporting the work of Be The Bridge for racial reconciliation.  Over the next two weeks we will be showcasing these organizations and the gorgeous jewelry, bags, accessories and other gifts available through the facebook group.  You will have an opportunity to purchase and a chance to add to the conversation there.  If you have any questions, please let me know below or on the We See Color Gathering page.  I can’t wait to do this with you!

And now for this week’s featured post!

 

The Struggle is Real by Barbara Harper of Stray Thoughts was a burst of truth that hit pretty close to home.  In Western culture, we do everything possible to make ourselves more comfortable.  But this thoughtful piece points out that suffering builds our faith muscles, making us both stronger and more dependent on God.  In a time when we are all suffering to some degree, this perspective shift just might be a life preserver.  Thank you, Barbara!

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