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React Or Respond
By Frank J Casella
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(From the archives, for those who need to hear this again)

I was drawn to this moment of an American Flag mounted on a tree with blooming flowers below it, in the country morning sunlight, because it reminds me of how the Flag is a symbol of “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”, a well-known phrase in the United States Declaration of Independence. The phrase gives three examples of the “unalienable rights” which the Declaration says have been given to all human beings by their Creator, and which governments are created to protect. Without it we have chaos.

 

How do you react when you see people being hostile toward Christian beliefs? Do you let your anger simmer, get into an debate, or just keep quiet? It’s difficult to know how to respond to those who show antagonism to our faith, but Saint Peter gives us good advice ….

 

… but do it with gentleness and reverence, keeping your conscience clear, so that, when you are maligned, those who defame your good conduct in Christ may themselves be put to shame.

1 Peter 3:13-18

Are you willing to suffer or be misunderstood? Since the world finds holiness, obedience, and reverence for God confusing or even offensive, taking a stand for righteousness may bring you criticism instead of praise.

 

The late Zig Ziglar says  “It’s not the situation, but whether we react negative or respond positive to the situation that is important.”

RESPONDING TO OUR CULTURE

When we react to a situation it is often a fight or flight action, more often than not it is a defensive mechanism. It is reflexive with little thought of the action or outcome.

 

Reaction is usually a response to an emergency or a crisis, and respond is like a thought-out, deliberate decision.

 

We also see the aspect of react such as regarding men, their reaction to religious sharing groups, and what discourages them from attending.

 

Remember these points:

 

  • Don’t fear the intimidation, but remember that when you are persecuted, you are blessed (Matt. 5:10).
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  • Sanctify Christ as Lord in your heart. A follower of Jesus is no longer enslaved to the world but is now a slave of Christ and His righteousness (Rom. 6:181 Corinthians 7:22).
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  • Always be ready to give a defense for your hope. This is to be done gently and respectfully—never with anger or condemnation.
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  • Keep a good conscience. You can’t foresee how God may use your example. Perhaps your righteous behavior and words will influence others to see their own sin and turn to Christ.

Even though our culture looks very dark, Christ can use your light to show someone the way to Jesus.

 

 

"As a parent Joseph may have had many more surprises not recounted in scripture. What we do know of him is that he always responded, made the necessary adjustments and took action all the while with an appropriate degree of faith and surrender to God."

~ Bishop Joseph Perry
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