Prov. 11:12 It is foolish
to belittle a neighbor, a person with good sense remains silent. NLT
When we belittle
someone, it is a reflection of our lack of godly love. You cannot belittle someone you truly
love. Godly love builds up and never
tears down. It seeks ways to help
another to grow and never adds fuel to the fire of damaging another’s
self-confidence about their self-worth.
To belittle someone goes contrary to the nature of God and it is
sin. It is foolish to belittle another
person knowing how much against the character of God it really is.
If you really are
tempted to belittle someone, it is far better to bite your tongue and not say
anything at all. To belittle someone is
to defame their character and so if you think it’s necessary to put someone
down, ask the Lord to put a zipper on your lips. Better yet, ask Him to change
your heart to a heart of love so that you won’t even be tempted.
If you have ever been
on the receiving end of someone’s belittling, you know how it feels. No one likes to be made fun of or looked down
on because of who they are or what they may have said or done. Belittling someone can change the course of
their life. The ego is a fragile thing
and when it is damaged, a person may never recover. No matter how justified you may think you
are, don’t do it.
The godly thing for
us to do is to lift others up in our prayers, to love them, and strive to build
them up. When someone messes up, we
should be there to help them, not judge them.
We are to love others as we love ourselves. We are to strive to help others become well
in Christ, not victims of their mistakes.
We are to treat others as we want to be treated. We are to never look down on others, thinking
we are better than they are.
In order to be the
kind of person God demands us to be, we must diligently seek Him and let Him
love others through us.
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