Day Thirteen:
Suspicious of
Suspicion
In today's
scripture, these words about love are familiar to most of us, but I can
honestly say that living them has not always been easy for me. As a child, I
was not exposed to this kind of love--in fact, I was taught to be suspicious of
everyone. I was told that the motives of other people were not to be trusted.
While it is
wise to be aware of people's motives, we must be careful that we don't allow
our suspicious nature to negatively affect our feelings about everyone. An
overly suspicious nature can poison your mind and affect your ability to love
and accept other people. Consider this example.
Suppose a
friend approaches you after a church service, and says, "Do you know what
Doris thinks about you?" Then the friend tells you every detail of the
things Doris said. The first problem is that a true friend wouldn't share such
information. And the second problem is that with an already suspicious mind,
you now believe secondhand information.
Suppose that
one day in church, Doris is sitting just a few rows in front of you, praising
the Lord. Immediately you think, "She's such a hypocrite."
Then the Holy
Spirit directs your thoughts to your own condition, and the fact that you were
praising the Lord while harboring bad feelings toward Doris. Didn't Jesus tell
us to make peace with others before we present our gifts to Him? (See Matthew
5:24.)
Convicted by
these words of Jesus, you apologize to Doris for the bad feelings you have
toward her...and she stares at you in absolute shock. Then you realize your
mistake. You misinterpreted the information your friend shared with you about
Doris, allowing the devil to turn you against a wonderful, godly woman.
This is a good
example of how suspicion can cripple relationships and destroy our joy while it
leads us astray.
It took me a
while to overcome a lifetime of suspicions, but I finally learned that when we
love God's way, we have no place for suspicions of others.
Pray: Lord, I
thank You for showing me how to overcome my suspicious nature by teaching me
how to love others with Your kind of love. Thank You, Jesus, for being patient
with me and for being my great example. Amen.
From the book “BATTLEFIELD OF THE MIND DEVOTIONAL” – Joyce Meyer.
1 CORINTHIANS 13:4-8
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it
is not proud. It
does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it
keeps no record of wrongs. Love
does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where
there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass
away.
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