I do not like confrontation or conflict. When it’s needed, I’d like to hide in the corner or leave the room. When it’s not needed but still happens, my blood pressure rises. Nathan had tact and grace and was driven by God’s hand to confront the king. David must have respected Nathan’s devotion to God, making the conversation to be successful. Our integrity and walk with God will help us find wise words and the grace we need when we need to be involved in a confrontation. Our selfish motivation to participate will end in failure. Confrontation should honor God, not us or anything else.
Monday, July 10, 2023
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