Tuesday, 30 October 2018

BEHAVIORS AND ATTITUDES





Our behaviors impact our relationships. So, how do we behave, in various situations particularly in situations that could lead to  conflict? Simple e.g.: I overhear someone in office saying’ That Preetha…I don’t like her at all. She is so bossy.’   Now, there are many ways that I can choose to respond to this trigger. I am using some imagery for illustrating.

1.     Be aggressive, attack, confront, like a cheetah pouncing on its prey.
2.     Become passive aggressive, withdraw, avoid the person. Like a turtle tucking its head beneath its shell.
3.     Phone a friend, gossip, spread the news. Like a parrot, repeating everything.
4.     Be Neutral. Not letting the situation affect my peace or happiness: Like a dolphin that always appears to have a smile on its face. 
5.     Be big hearted, forgive and continue being good to that person -Like a giraffe which apparently has the largest heart in the animal kingdom.
Though, as Christ followers, we are expected to choose option 5 (i.e. to respond in love), we are likely to choose other options (i.e. react in anger). And, what’s more, we often try to rationalize our behavior saying’ I had no option but to retaliate/ confront/ ignore/criticize, because of the way that they treated me. Which implies that not I, but people and situations around me control the way I react.
Jesus tells us- Mathew 5: 44 -47
44 But I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;
In other words -Don’t allow the behaviour of others to influence your behaviour. Regardless of how badly others treat us, we are commanded not only to love, bless and be nice to them but also to pray for them.
45 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he makes his sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.
This verse speaks of the Characteristic of God. Characteristic means   typical  quality of someone or something, that never changes regardless of external influences. For example -sugar.  The characteristic of sugar is to add sweetness to our food. Now, whether you add it to milk, chocolate, bitter gourd or vegetables, the intrinsic quality of sugar remains the same. It doesn’t vary with the type or quality of the food into which it is added.
The characteristic of our Heavenly Father is to love, which never varies regardless of type or quality of people on earth.  It is equal towards all. Not more towards the just, not less towards the unjust.
46 For if you love them which love you, what reward have you? do not even the publicans the same?
47 And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more than others? do not even the publicans so?
Loving only the people who are good to us brings us no benefit That’s our comfort zone and requires no special effort from us.   However, loving people who rub us the wrong way, is difficult.
You see, it is so much easier to think that the other person is irritating or stupid or an idiot and that they need to change, rather than to bring about a change in ourselves. Because that involves putting pride and ego on the back burner and bending.
So, how do we apply this teaching to our lives? 3 points
1.     Invite God into the process.: God gave the children of Israel around 600 + commands and laws which they were supposed to follow. These 600+ commands were reduced to 2 and finally to 1 by Jesus, just before He was crucified, which became the overarching ethic on which Christianity is based. That command was to love one another as Christ loved us.
Notice Jesus commands us to love, bless and pray for our enemies.
Peter tells us in 1 Peter 3:8-9 Amplified Bible (AMP)
Finally, all of you be like-minded [united in spirit], sympathetic, brotherly, kindhearted [courteous and compassionate toward each other as members of one household], and humble in spirit; and never return evil for evil or insult for insult [avoid scolding, berating, and any kind of abuse], but on the contrary, give a blessing [pray for one another’s well-being, contentment, and protection]; for you have been called for this very purpose, that you might inherit a blessing [from God that brings well-being, happiness, and protection].
So, make a list of all the people who irritate, upset, humiliate you. Every morning ask God to bless the people with whom we have issues, relationally. And pray for all the people on the list that you have created.  This allows God to deal with our hearts and set it right. To pluck out any root of bitterness or anger from our hearts and fill it with his love, which would then enable us to respond with love in any situation.
2.     Create a habit of being flexible, letting go of pride and bending. Just as physical bending strengthens us physically, bending our ego strengthens us spiritually and keeps us emotionally healthy. ‘Is that difficult?  Yes, of course. Is it Impossible? No. Otherwise most of us in the corporate world, who have to deal with irritated clients and bosses, would be out of our jobs. For, all organizations expect their staff to be pleasant to the most unpleasant client and polite to the rudest of customers.  And if we can do it at our workplaces, why not outside? And just like physical bending, bending our ego, becomes easier when we keep doing it regularly. What’s more, if we don’t make a habit of bending, very soon we may reach a state of such stiffness where we cannot bend at all
3.     Value other people’s assessment of our behaviour rather than only depending on our own assessment. We look at situations and people through different lenses which are coloured by factors such as our upbringing, our self-esteem, our friends, family, etc. That is why every person assesses the same situation differently. Hence, for women, the mother in law is always the villain of the piece but the mother is an angel and a daughter is sugar and spice but a daughter in law is all that is not nice. You see, it’s all a matter of perception and our perception need not be right, every time. Therefore, by all means phone a friend, but not the ones who will endorse your behaviour all the time, or those who will add more fuel to a fire that you have created, but those who are emotionally stable and would be able to point you in the right direction.
A verse that is quoted very often-Math 5:13 tells us that ‘We are to be the salt of the earth’ but an equally important verse not quoted as much is Mark 9:50 
Salt is good: but if the salt loses its saltiness, with what will you season it? Have salt in yourselves and have peace one with another.
Salt has 2 basic properties-It not only adds flavour to our food, but it is also an excellent preservative. But if salt somehow loses these inherent chemical properties, it cannot regain them again.
And if we are the salt of the earth then we need to be careful not to lose the qualities of salt within us. To flavor relationships with love and thereby preserve them.
We have the power to choose our attitudes, let us choose wisely.