Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Hopefully I Have Something Worth Saying

Experiences-Perceptions-Preferences-Opinions-Beliefs
Opinions.  We all have them.  They are shaped by what we take in (or experience) around us through our senses.  Over time these perceptions mix with our emotions to form preferences.  These preferences then mix with our beliefs to form opinions.  These opinions can later harden and form into beliefs on their own. 

(Window To The Mind)
Opinions are interesting in that they can contain parts both truthful, and fictitious.  It would be great if we were born with filters that just automatically blocked out anything false from even entering in, but we don’t.  Instead the filter is enclosed within the entrance to our mind, as we must use discernment to sift through what we take in.  We must ultimately judge what we believe to be true, and how we move forward with that newfound truth.

Personal Experience
 I recently got into an argument with a friend of mine (which in turn sparked my thinking on this very topic).  This argument obviously had two sides, based off of two differing opinions.  The fact that these were opinions, and not truths, means that neither of us was “right” or “correct.”  Instead of acknowledging that however, we let emotions (pride) get the best of us.  In my mind I was right, and my friend was wrong.  I might even be willing to admit that we were arguing over opinions, and not truths.  But in my heart, I was right.  Somehow I believed that my past experiences were more relevant to the argument at hand, and that I was better at filtering through those experiences.  I even believed that my heart was in the right place in this argument.  I was convinced that I cared enough about the topic, and the friend of mine, that I was in a position of dominance. 

Hindsight
In all honesty, I would still like to believe that it was ok to care about my friend, and their wellbeing.  Where I went wrong was when I let pride take control of the situation.  When pride gets into the heart, even things that are apparently good can turn ugly.  Sure, I care to help my friend make better choices, but in the end I can’t force them to align with my beliefs.

Realization
Yes, I do have a point to all of this.  I realized something through this small, trivial experience.  This is how God created us.  We are given choices, and allowed to follow whatever we please.  As in the parable in Luke 15, we choose whether or not to be the prodigal son.  God still cares about us regardless of how wise or foolish we are.  He will welcome us back with open arms, and rejoice that we have returned to truth.  He is likewise outstandingly happy when we choose to stand firmly with Him. 

God Doesn’t Have Opinions, He Has Truths.
He is Truth.  He is Love.  He is Omnipotent.  He has every reason to want us to follow His truths, and even presents them to us in plain sight.  But God doesn’t force the issue, even though He is capable.  This just completely astounds me! 

No comments:

Post a Comment