Earlier this summer was reading Job 16:1-5, it was a gentle reminder as to when to give advice to those who are suffering or growing through great difficulties in their lives. Job called his friends, "sorry comforters."
Then Job answered,
"I have heard many such things; Sorry comforters are you all.
"Is there no limit to windy words? Or what plagues you that you answer?
"I too could speak like you, If I were in your place. I could compose words against you And shake my head at you.
"I could strengthen you with my mouth, And the solace of my lips could lessen your pain.
"I have heard many such things; Sorry comforters are you all.
"Is there no limit to windy words? Or what plagues you that you answer?
"I too could speak like you, If I were in your place. I could compose words against you And shake my head at you.
"I could strengthen you with my mouth, And the solace of my lips could lessen your pain.
As I ponder what Scripture teaches us, it doesn't teach us to put ourselves or our situations above another individuals. It clearly instructs us to bear one another's burdens. It tells us that in the body of Christ the part that seems more unseemly, we need to give greater honor.
So the next time, you're tempted to share and compare, watch over your heart with all diligence. Please make sure you don't minimize the other person's situation and think only of your situation.
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