Aside from the dreamt scenario I wrote about yesterday, fighting (verbally, emotionally, physically) in any situation takes discernment. I think so anyway. I'm not the type to fight physically (never have, God willing, never will) and I am not the type to yell and scream, though regrettably, I can pack a mean verbal punch. Emotionally, politically (in the church), I can fight. And sometimes we are forced to fight, other times we are simply tempted to fight.
For instance: Someone starts saying slanderous things about you, gossiping throughout the church or community and threatening to ruin your leadership, your reputation, or the respect you have from others. In some instances, you can fight. In some instances you have to fight. In other instances, it's best to hold your tongue and ignore the incendiary comments. "It would depend."
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Sometimes it is only my trust in God that allows for the grace to wait for truth to come out. It is difficult when you are in the midst of the situation not to use all the weapons at your disposal. The psalms remind me that my feelings of being attacked are not unique to me, and God's justice is at work even when I cannot see this.
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