Hanging our dirty laundry.....
Hanging out the dirty laundry....
Often our fellow believers will point out to us that we should not hang
out our dirty laundry for all to see. Sometimes this may be because it
makes them uncomfortable as they are reminded of issues they have not
yet dealt with themselves but it may also be a genuine concern for what
it may do to our reputation and how people may abuse it and use the
truth of our errors against us. They are right to some extent, Jesus
does say in Matthew 7:6 "Don't waste what is holy on people who are
unholy. Don't throw your pearls to pigs! They will trample the pearls,
then turn and attack you.” In other words do not waste what is important
and special to you on people who will not understand or appreciate it.
This is certainly true in society, if you expose your weaknesses and
faults it will be used against you. The world in general is not a safe
and understanding place. However, within the family of Christ the
situation should be very different.
Ephesians 5:11-13 tells us that we must expose all the evil that has
been going on secretly, to bring to light what happens in darkness. Also
James 5:16 encourages us to confess our sins to one-another. In other
words, within the family of believers we should be able to hang out the
dirty laundry and expose what is wrong and confess our sins in the
knowledge that we are safe and it will not be used against us but
instead we receive help, forgiveness, gentle rebuke, healing and
restoration. If the family of God is not a safe place to do so, where
can we go? Too many people are forced to live a life of pretence and
hypocrisy among us because we do have enough grace and mercy, patience
and forgiveness to help them bring out their dirty laundry and have it
cleansed.
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