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Make It Personal: Improving the Common
Denominator in all Your Relationships
Jesus taught an important lesson about
relationships. Essentially, what He said is that if any of
us tries to improve a relationship by getting the other person
to change (working hard to get the speck out of the other
person’s eye), energies are being expended in the wrong
direction. The place to begin is with our own failures (the
plank or beam in one’s own eye).
Alone with God, simply ask, “Lord,
what’s wrong with me? What are my faults? What are my
sins?” Get your pencil and paper ready, for that is
a prayer God will answer. Make a list of your sins.
Go back over the list and agree with
God that these are wrong and, at the same time, thank Him
for Christ’s death on the cross and therefore for forgiveness.
Work through your list and accept God’s forgiveness
for every past failure. God does not intend us to live under
the emotional load of past failures. We can be forgiven.
The Apostle Paul wrote, “So I strive always to keep my conscience clear before God and man.” I believe that this is the most important principle of mental health and, consequently, of healthy relationships. We empty our conscience toward God when we confess our sins. We empty our conscience toward another person when we go to him or her and confess our failures.
Any time you become aware of friction or ill feelings in your relationships, the first question should be “Lord, what’s wrong with me?” As you see where you are wrong, confess it, accept God’s forgiveness, and ask His Spirit to control you. People do not “make us miserable.” We choose to be miserable. The immediate emotion that arises after the action of another person may be automatic and beyond your control, but what you do with that emotion is your decision.
If you are willing to search your own heart and confess any wrong discovered, then you can feel at peace, even though you are not particularly happy with the situation at hand. You then can be a positive force for change, rather than compounding the problem with your attitude.
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