"HOW TO CHANGE OTHERS"
By Geri McGhee
All of us have, at one time or another,
thought how much happier we would be if the difficult people in our life would change.
Most of us can testify, we have been hurt by family members, friends and associates who we
think have slighted us in some way or another; or who have been rude or insensitive to our
needs, and many of us have spent years in agonizing prayer, praying for troublesome people
in our lives to change but have not seen the results we have so desired.
In order for others to change, we must first change ourselves. Jesus said in Matt 7:3,
"And why do you look at the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice
the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the
speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take
the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your
brother's eye." In other words, Jesus is telling us that, before we can tell our
neighbors what's wrong with them, we'd best have "our own backyard" cleaned up.
First of all, how do I know I have a "log in my eye"? The answer is simple. I
know I have a log in my eye when I am despairing over the behavior of another person.
Secondly, what is a log and what is a speck? The speck is what is bothering me about the
other person. The log that Jesus is telling me I must first deal with before getting the
speck out of the eye of another, has to do with my own wrong behavior and the wrong
responses I have made to my own mother and father, for instance. The person with the speck
is just mirroring what God wants to change in me. I am reaping what has been sown because
of my sin and wrong reactions to unhealed hurts, unmet needs and because of unresolved
issues.
The law of sowing and reaping says we get the exact thing we plant, later than we plant
and more than we plant. The Scripture says that the deeds of a man's hands will return to
him and by our standard of measure it is measured back to us. Deut 5:16 says, "Honor
thy father and thy mother, as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee; that thy days may be
prolonged, and that it may go well with thee." This Scripture teaches that life will
go well for us in any area we can honor our father and mother, and life will not go well
for us in any area we have not honored our mother and father. To honor means to forgive
them by sundown for their poor stewardship of us. Eph 4:26-27 says, "Let not the sun
go down upon your wrath: neither give place to the devil." In other words, we have
until sundown to forgive; otherwise, we set in motion forces that cause us to reap in kind
what we have sown.
When we encounter difficult people, there are at least two principles working. (1) Either
I have treated others the way I am being treated or (2) I have judged my mother and father
for treating me the way I am being treated. Repentance brings release. When I take
accountability for my wrong behavior and/or judgments I have made on my own parents, then
there will be change. When I deal with my log, I change. Others then will either change,
my perception of them will change or no longer does it matter to me if they change.
Usually, I find that, because it is no longer an issue in my heart, their speck just falls
out of their eye.
1 John 3:21 says, "Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence
toward God." Because my conscience is now clear, I now not only have faith and trust
in God, but I have freedom of speech. If need be, I now have the liberty to talk with them
unhindered about their speck. So, if you want others to change, you must first change
yourself. (Reprinted by permission)
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