"Dear children, let us stop just saying
we love each other; let us really show it by our actions."
I've been reflecting on a situation where a peer said one thing and then
did something else that was not what was said. And then, after saying
one thing, the person comes back and says something else the next day.
Nothing is more confusing and frustrating than when words and actions
don't match up. The fastest way to lose confidence from someone else is
to make them have to use their energy and emotion to figure out what you
really mean. But, it happens all the time. We work with people who we
know from experience who will shift their position, go back on what they
said prior and many times just do something totally different than what
they said they were going to do. Yet, we have to work with them because
these "little" infractions or little untruths are never enough to get
the attention of someone who would remove them from their position or
the company. I wish I could put a pricetag on the amount of hours that
are lost on dealing with these situations. It can take days to get to
the bottom of "he said, she said".
As believers we have such
a great opportunity to not be like the rest. We can live on the high
ground and know that we breath the air of truth and let our actions
shout way beyond our words. In 1 John 3:18 we are told to make our
actions louder than our words: "Dear children, let us stop just saying
we love each other; let us really show it by our actions." Today we
will all be faced with numerous moments when we can choose to let our
words be the reflection of who we are, or let our actions be the
reflection. If we say, but don't do, then the words are empty. If we
say and do then the words were confirmation and reassurance that we can
be counted on to deliver. In today's world to be someone who
consistently does what you say makes you unique and remarkable. Keeping
the words and the actions together today is a great way to work and end
this work week!
Reference: 1 John 3:18 (New Living Translation)
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