Lovingly Expressing Truth
Lord, help me to lovingly express
your truth,
Not only in how I speak,
But in my daily dealings
And in how I live each
week.
“Rather, let our lives lovingly express truth in all things –
speaking truly, dealing truly, living truly.
Enfolded in love, let us grow up in every way and in all things into Him,
Who is the Head, [even] Christ, the Messiah, the Anointed
One.”
Ephesians 4:15 (AMP)
alēthĕnō226 – to be true
(in doctrine and profession): - speak (tell) the truth.
agapē26 – love, i.e.
affection or benevolence; spec. (plur.) a love-feast: - (feast of) charity
([-ably]), dear, love.
I’ve heard the scripture “speaking the truth in love” quoted
many times to justify blasting a sinking soul right out of the water. That may
get him out of the sea and prevent him from sinking, but picking up the
shattered pieces afterward is a messy task. We sometimes justify being blunt or
harsh by saying our motivation is love. I’ve seen instances in which the stick
of dynamite approach may be the only thing that will move someone. However,
most of the time, I don’t buy into destroying someone verbally as a means to
the end of loving him into the kingdom
of God .
Sticking
with the sinking analogy, would it not be better to lovingly throw out a life
line and gently pull the person in? The Amplified version clarifies this verse
well. We are to “lovingly express truth” not just in what we say but in our
actions. In love describes not only why we speak the truth, but also how it is
spoken. Truthfulness is supposed to help us all grow up into the image of
Christ. I am only able to help my neighbor with loving truth when I have been
truthful with myself, dealt truthfully with others, and lived God’s truth out
in my own life. Christ admonished us,
“…first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to
remove the speck from your brother’s eye.” (Matthew 7:5)
There are
times when we need to remind a brother or sister of the truth in God’s word and
hope the reminder will pull them back out of the waves that can toss us about.
But let us remember that we are all in the same boat, if you please. Next time
I may be the one who has fallen overboard. I hope you’ll try the life preserver
on a strong line to pull me in before you go to the extreme of detonating a
depth charge under me to propel me back into the boat. I hope I’ll remember to
do the same for you.
Father,
help me to examine myself before examining others. Help me to discern when I am
being judgmental rather than truly concerned for a brother or sister. Lord,
help me to lovingly speak the truth in the context of living the truth and
never use this verse as an excuse to deal harshly with a brother or sister.
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