Often in life we hear about those who take offense to comments made by others. It is a very interesting situation when somebody makes this claim. Usually a few things exist when one makes this claim. The first situation which may exist is that when the statements are claimed to be offensive it is because they hit the person to the core and they usually seem to be guilty of those things that is why they take offense to them. Most people can’t take criticism of their actions in life without taking offense. It is something that most people have a difficult time dealing with.
I have selected a quote and a few scriptures that illustrate certain points that are a cause of great reflection in most individual’s lives. The first is a quote from Elder Bednar regarding taking offense.
When we believe or say we have been offended, we usually mean we feel insulted, mistreated, snubbed, or disrespected. And certainly clumsy, embarrassing, unprincipled, and mean-spirited things do occur in our interactions with other people that would allow us to take offense. However, it ultimately is impossible for another person to offend you or to offend me. Indeed, believing that another person offended us is fundamentally false. To be offended is a choice we make; it is not a condition inflicted or imposed upon us by someone or something else.
In many instances, choosing to be offended is a symptom of a much deeper and more serious spiritual malady. Thomas B. Marsh allowed himself to be acted upon, and the eventual results were apostasy and misery. Brigham Young was an agent who exercised his agency and acted in accordance with correct principles, and he became a mighty instrument in the hands of the Lord
Elder Bednar
2 And it came to pass that I said unto them that I knew that I had spoken ahard things against the wicked, according to the truth; and the righteous have I justified, and testified that they should be lifted up at the last day; wherefore, the bguilty taketh the ctruth to be hard, for it dcutteth them to the very center.
1 Nephi 16:2
And so on unto the second and third time; and as oft as thine enemy repenteth of the trespass wherewith he has trespassed against thee, thou shalt aforgive him, until seventy times seven.
D&C 98:40
10 I, the Lord, will aforgive whom I will forgive, but of you it is required to bforgive all men
D&C 64:10
The scriptures that I cited are some of my favorite ones. They are some difficult scriptures to live by for most people. I know that it is difficult when people say things that are hard for you to hear, but it is at that moment that maybe we should really be listening to those words and give them some thought and analyze our own actions. When we do see things that we let offend us we should forgive people for making those comments. The last scriptures are about forgiveness. It is required by all of us in this mortal existence and it is part of our test to be able to do this. As the author of some of the thoughts expressed my intention isn’t to let the reader think that I have mastered these aspects. I am merely trying to do my best at putting off the natural man and working on improving these things in my life. I had the fortunate opportunity to teach gospel doctrine the other day. The topic of the lesson was to Live By the Spirit. That is often an aspect of life that goes ignored at times by people. We should let the spirit guide our actions in all that we do.
In life there are some instances where we need to see where we stand as a person and as a family. When difficult times arise it is often a time where people reflect on their own life and the lives of their family. This is fundamentally a natural reaction to extreme stressors in life. A good example of this is the 911 tragedy. This isn’t the desired way to have an accountability as to where we stand as a person and family. We should have periodic times set aside where we evaluate where we stand and how we are progressing in the eternities. We should evaluate what we are doing to help our loved ones and those we come in contact with regarding their progression into the eternities. In times of conflict it is a time for families to stand together and to support one another. The greater good can be achieved when families stand together.
It has been the experience of mine that most things in this world are aimed at tearing the family dynamic apart. When we as family members look at situations with the long term in mind we are more able to accurately assess difficult situations. It is the case that a great war has been in progress for years against the family and the war continues to get worse. We can see this by the influences of the media. Many of God’s laws are broken in stories, movies and depictions in the media and are presented to us as being acceptable. These influences serve as to tear down the family and leave it looking much like a war torn battlefield. It is at time like that when a family should rally around eternal principles and bind one to another and rise above all the evil influences in life. Media is just one example that looks to tear down the family there are many other examples in life that can tear down the family as well. There are even examples that tear down the family without us knowing it. These hidden curses may be all around us and say that they protect life and liberty of all people but in the end some are treated preferentially because of position or status. They serve to protect whom they will despite circumstances and punishment is enacted by some as to make them look good or to lift themselves up in their career or position. It is so odd to me to see how some because of their position and status have a blind eye turned toward their actions. The examples of these instances are so numerous it is almost impossible for a person to name all such examples.
Although there are some popular people that many know of who have had a blind eye turned towards their actions. Just to name a few Leonard Little and Ray Lewis. I don’t mean to point fingers at those two, but if you saw the situations they were involved with I would ask who protected the families that these two people harmed. We can often see how protection is often one sided. This may be a long example but it is meant to make a person think about the fact that we may think we are protected but when it comes down to it all it takes is someone in a higher position, status or popularity to try and tear us down and we will see that they are the ones being protected and we are left on an island where no support is given to us. The only support those may be able to rely on is from their own family, but even that isn’t a given. Many times our own families are quick to bail out on us and leave us stranded in time of conflict and distress. So you see the only one we can truly rely on in life is our Father in Heaven. He will always be there to help and his judgements are just, but filled with mercy. That is why he is the only one any of us would want to be judged by when we have a final accounting of our actions in this life.
C.S. Mencl
5 comments:
I love your comments on thoughts. I have been in search of my own sanctuary lately. I found one this past weekend that reminded me of your desire to go to an island. But, I need one here, close by. I so agree with taking the opportunity to daily read the scriptures, to read uplifting things and fill our lives with all good things. I should buy the Steven Covey tapes and spend more time in meditation.
As a side note, I read the two books by J. Golden Kimball to one of my sisters that needed lifting up. She said she never heard me swear so much! At least I got to laugh for a few moments. My favorite is the financier being shown around SLC and Golden driving past the temple without saying anything about it and the financier asked him what it was and how long it took to build it and Golden saying, "Damn if I know. It wasn't there yesterday!"
Funny!
I really enjoyed reading your thoughts. They were inspiring! I am learning these lessons in Life. There have been many hard jolts to help me learn them. I still have more to learn. As your father, I am extremely proud of you for your insights. I love your direction of self assessment. It leaves judgment to the Lord with no accusations. Some people are blind to their own imperfections because they never take the time to look. Did some of these thoughts come while meditating at the Nauvoo Temple? Thanks for sharing!
I find your comments EXTREMELY insightful. I know you aren't aware of everything my husband has been through in his life, but he has LITERALLY been judged and accused for things he did not do by people who were in authority and SHOULD have protected him. Why? because of the exact things you mentioned in your blog, because of people who use others to get ahead, people who we assume will be there when we need help, people who ultimately have power and authority to serve and protect but have become corrupted. He was lucky to have his family stake everything (even declaring bankruptcy) to help him. Even thought they aren't perfect, they have helped me learn how a family should rally around one another. My husband was not as fortunate with his own wife, she divorced him and he lost everything, his desire to become a pilot, gone, his hope and dreams, gone. It is only now that he feels he is able to rebuild a new life. You are so very right,the Savior is the only one we can truly trust and confide in. Christ has already paid for our sins and is the only one fit to judge us and completely comfort us with his spirit. Hopefully the rest of us will learn charity before it is too late and we stand before the Lord and have to claim, no I could not forgive this person. Then the Lord will say to us, I cannot forgive you for your sins because you cannot forgive this person. Thank you for being a great brother and I appreciate your lovely wife. You both have hearts of gold and that is a rarity in this world. I appreciate the MANY times I've needed help and have been given it very willingly and very charitably by you, without complaint and without judgement or any thought of repayment. I also enjoy reading your blog because it reminds of the person I want to become and the people I need to surround myself with so I can become better. Thank you for your kind and supportive words and charitable heart.
To answer the one question about my blog. These questions are directed to everyone, especially those who find something wrong with these thoughts. It takes a prideful person to find something wrong with these comments because they are meant for each of us to have a moment of self reflection and try to improve ourselves. If anyone is offended by them read the second posting. As for the comment of me hiding behind a blog, I never hide from anything I could have posted the comments as anonymous, the reason I don't call people is for one I don't have the time I am a really busy person my job keeps me very busy between treating hundreds of patients per week and doing lectures after work, i don't get home till late and i use that time to spend with my family. I find time to write in my blog, study and write business plans at midnight. My weekend is reserved for family activities and to do my church callings. As well as finalizing alea's adoption, helping my preggy wife.
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