At the Q conference, Rick Warren said that keys to engaging culture are humility, integrity, generosity, civility.
That being so, I ask myself, Am I embodying these qualities as I interact with people around me who are not yet following Jesus?
- Am I being humble?
- Do I listen non-judgmentally to the stories, ideas, and beliefs of people who are not following Jesus?
- Do I try to see things from their point of view?
- Do I recognize that I can learn things from them?
- Do I act in a way that shows God loves them just as much as he loves me?
- Am I showing integrity?
- Do I act without ulterior motives?
- Do I live out my faith?
- Am I being generous?
- Do I seek out people with whom to share friendship?
- Do I give them the benefit of the doubt?
- Do I show them love?
- Am I being civil?
- Do I show them respect?
- Do I exhibit plain old good manners?
- Do I try to find common ground?
- Do I show them grace?
I trust in Jesus, and I need to share the Truth about him.
But sharing starts with sharing. And that includes sharing the pains and uncertainties I have just as part of being human.
I need to give up a good bit of my pride. I need to release my petty antagonisms. I need to start seeing things from the other person’s point of view, so that I can address his concerns sensitively and graciously.
I need to act in a way that shows the Kingdom of God is here.
(Hat tip: Church Relevance.)
