Lately I’ve witnessed a lot of people behaving as if they
were entitled to special treatment. They display this perceived entitlement by
treating others as inferior people and talking down to them. It amazes me that many
of us have come to believe the best way to get respect from others is to demand
it. Yet, our human nature causes us to resent and even lash out at those who demand
anything from us. So how can we justify mistreating others to get what we want?
In Matthew 5:7, Jesus says, “God blesses those who are
merciful, for they will be shown mercy.” There is no mention of God rewarding
those who insist on having things their way. We’re foolish if we expect others to love us
when we our actions display disrespect and contempt for them. God very clearly
teaches that to get what we want; we must first give others the love and
respect they want.
Our call is not to half-heartedly follow Christ in order to
obtain our selfish desires, it’s to truly serve others as a way of
demonstrating our total commitment to living the life Jesus lays out for us. We
are to display the merciful love of Christ toward everyone. It’s okay to hate
poor behavior and misguided beliefs, but we must love all people as Jesus does.
Rather than condemn, He lovingly corrects our sinful actions, and instructs us
to interact with others in this same manner.
Throughout our day, we will encounter people who are behaving
poorly. When we do, let’s remember that God loves them as much as He loves us
and respond with love and kindness. Doing so will not only disarm them; it will
also please our Father.