“Not Easily Provoked” {a devotional}
Charity
suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not
itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not
her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil. 1 Corinthians 13:4, 5.
Many
have a vivid, unsanctified sensitiveness which keeps them constantly on
the alert for some word, some look, or some action which they can
construe as a lack of respect and appreciation. All this must be
overcome. Everyone should go forward in the fear of God, doing his best
without being troubled by praise or offended by censure, serving God
fervently, and learning to place the most favorable interpretation upon
whatever in others may seem offensive.
We
may expect that false reports will circulate about us; but if we follow
a straight course, if we remain indifferent to these things, others
will also be indifferent. Let us leave to God the care of our
reputation.... Slander can be lived down by our manner of living; it is
not lived down by words of indignation. Let our great anxiety be to act
in the fear of God, and show by our conduct that these reports are
false. No one can injure our character as much as ourselves. It is the
weak trees and the tottering houses that need to be constantly propped.
When we show ourselves so anxious to protect our reputation against
attacks from the outside, we give the impression that it is not
blameless before God, and that it needs therefore to be continually
bolstered up.
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