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What Should I Do When Others Sin? By Meredith A. Keeney Someone is doing wrong and you feel like you should do something to correct the situation, but what? Is it our place to do anything at all?
oday as I was walking through the pasture behind my barn, I was trying to come up with an answer to a problem I've been debating for a long time: How I am supposed to act when someone else sins? I know that the Bible says, "Judge not, that ye be not judged," but that always ended up sounding like you're saying, "If you let other people get away with stuff, God will let you get away with stuff." I found that particular verse didn't click with me as the entire answer, especially since God also tells us to discern wrong and right. I know I'm not supposed to be ambivalent about wrong and right, but I know I'm also not supposed to condemn others for their actions. Well, then, what am I supposed to do when others sin?
If my relationship with my blood siblings is supposed to be a template for my relationships with my spiritual siblings, then what ought I have done as a child? Well, Mom and Dad didn't want me to be wishy-washy about what was right and wrong. If my sister snuck into something or committed some other act of mayhem, I was supposed to recognize that it was wrong and not join in. I was even justified in telling Mom and Dad about it (though this step is rather pointless as an adult, as there aren't many things I could tattle to God about that He isn't already aware of). Something else I could, or perhaps should have done would have been to gently remind my errant sibling of the rule and entreat reconsideration of her actions. For some reason that never occurred to me when I was 10.
I found the whole train of thought to be rather humbling. It's easy to feel superior to those younger or less religiously informed. But it knocks you back down to size when you realize that in the end we're all still kids and will continue to be, no matter how old we get. Perhaps that is what Christ meant when He told us to be like the little children. I am responsible to act in accordance with the degree of instruction I've been given, be it little or great. In the end, however, I shouldn't worry about my brothers and sisters -- worrying about Meredith is a job in and of itself. For more on how you can change your life, order our free booklet . Copyright 2004 by United Church of God, an International Association All rights reserved. |
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