In the past
few months, I’d had a couple of troubling interactions with people which have
pointedly illustrated how social media, with its safety of anonymity and lack
of accountability, has made it the wild wild west of inappropriate communications
and resolution of arguments.
In our very
public world, there seems to be less awareness and sensitivity to what,
exactly, is a private matter. So, when private goes public, hurt, shame and
embarrassment usually accompany that display.
I find it
frustrating to have to teach someone a principle which should be common sense.
If there is a dispute or a disagreement of something intensely sensitive and
urgent, it needs to be first discussed, one on one, privately. Scripture instructs us…
“Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and
tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast
gained thy brother.”
Matthew 18:15
From there,
the net of help can be widened, but
only if the communication attempt was unsuccessful…
“But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of
two or three witnesses every word may be established. And if he shall neglect
to hear them, tell it unto the
church: but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as a heathen
man and a publican.”
Matthew 18:16-17
When it is
done in this manner, with respect as the cornerstone of the interaction,
better, healthier results can usually manifest. I say “usually,” because,
unfortunately, in our cultural landscape, there are many people who’s just
rather vent and rage, in a big public way. They go FIRST to Twitter, Instagram
or Facebook, completely bypassing the
“go to your brother first” principle. This is counterproductive, hurtful and
FURTHER complicates things between the parties. Why? Because now, offense is on
the table…
“A brother offended is
harder to be won than a strong city: and their contentions are
like the bars of a castle.”
Proverbs 18:19
Yeah, so now
we’re at an impasse.
There will
be differing viewpoints, opinions and yes, disagreements. There is nothing new
under the sun about that. But that still does not let us off the hook when it
comes to a better way, a better choice, in how to work things out. It’s not
impossible to do this. Nevertheless, it does take effort, thought and a WILLING
spirit to engage in this approach.
God is a
reconciliation kind of God; He, likewise, asks us to respond in kind.
So, let’s
remember, before we go posting on social media, let’s go to our brother, one on
one, instead. And, even better, before we approach him, how about we FIRST bring the matter to God?
In doing so,
now we really, truly are going somewhere worthwhile!
Copyright © 2016 by
Sheryle Cruse
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