Thursday 21 October 2010

Meet most people halfway. "Carefront" rather than confront

The warnings about the coming judgement continue in the Gospel reading of today. The text contains two clusters of sayings addressed to the crowds. They are charged with hypocrisy in the first of the two clusters for not being as observant of the signs of the coming judgement as they are of the weather. If they pay attention to the slightest sign of change in the weather, then they must also pay attention to the present time, which is the time of Jesus and his works and words.
In the second they are warned to make every effort to settle accounts so that they may be blameless when they are brought to court.

While we must keep in touch with what is happening around us so that our responses to different situations can be adequate, it is also important to keep in touch with what is happening in us. This means that while we need to take good care of our physical and material well being, we must not do it at the cost of our spiritual well being.
"Carefrontation" is better than confrontation. When it is not a matter of one’s principles or when one is not called to do something against one’s conscience then it is better to "carefront" rahter than confront when some conflict arises. This approach saves energy, time and money.

Where in the scale of “attention to detail” does your devotion to the teachings of the Lord rank?

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