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August 10, 2014
Sympathy & Empathy
Let those who suffer according to the will of God commit their souls to Him in doing good . . . —1 Peter 4:19
Choosing to suffer means that there must be something wrong with you, but choosing God’s will— even if it means you will suffer— is something very different. No normal, healthy saint ever chooses suffering; he simply chooses God’s will, just as Jesus did, whether it means suffering or not. And no saint should ever dare to interfere with the lesson of suffering being taught in another saint’s life.
The saint who satisfies the heart of Jesus will make other saints
strong and mature for God. But the people used to strengthen us are
never those who sympathize with us; in fact, we are hindered by those
who give us their sympathy, because sympathy only serves to weaken us.
No one better understands a saint than the saint who is as close and as
intimate with Jesus as possible. If we accept the sympathy of another
saint, our spontaneous feeling is, “God is dealing too harshly with me
and making my life too difficult.” That is why Jesus said that self-pity
was of the devil (see Matthew 16:21-23).
We must be merciful to God’s reputation. It is easy for us to tarnish
God’s character because He never argues back; He never tries to defend
or vindicate Himself. Beware of thinking that Jesus needed sympathy
during His life on earth. He refused the sympathy of people because in
His great wisdom He knew that no one on earth understood His purpose
(see Matthew 16:23). He accepted only the sympathy of His Father and the angels (see Luke 15:10).
Look at God’s incredible waste of His saints, according to the world’s judgment. God seems to plant His saints in the most useless places. And then we say, “God intends for me to be here because I am so useful to Him.” Yet Jesus never measured His life by how or where He was of the greatest use. God places His saints where they will bring the most glory to Him, and we are totally incapable of judging where that may be.
My Utmost For His Highest - Oswald Chambers
Look at God’s incredible waste of His saints, according to the world’s judgment. God seems to plant His saints in the most useless places. And then we say, “God intends for me to be here because I am so useful to Him.” Yet Jesus never measured His life by how or where He was of the greatest use. God places His saints where they will bring the most glory to Him, and we are totally incapable of judging where that may be.
My Utmost For His Highest - Oswald Chambers
Sympathy : feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
wide gate ^
wide gate ^
Empathy: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
narrow gate ^
When I am in dire straights...I tend to want sympathy. Thank the Lord for His provision of a few people in my life who take it to the next level and offer empathy. The ones who want to get down in the dirt with me.
Before I arrive at thankful though...I usually go through a pissed off season. Mad at them and mad at Him. Cuz I think I need SYMPATHY!!!!!!
narrow gate ^
When I am in dire straights...I tend to want sympathy. Thank the Lord for His provision of a few people in my life who take it to the next level and offer empathy. The ones who want to get down in the dirt with me.
Before I arrive at thankful though...I usually go through a pissed off season. Mad at them and mad at Him. Cuz I think I need SYMPATHY!!!!!!
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