Think of it as joy; be glad brothers, when you find yourself in very tough situations. You can be sure that this test of your faith will build your ability to patiently endure. These trials work to bring you to maturity, sound and complete in every way. So, keep going until God brings you to completion. (James 1:2-4)
It is very important for you to have a
strong command of the values framework that God is giving you. Words,
especially words that describe values, are often viewed differently – sometimes
with great emotion attached - by different people. People often define words
differently too. So, it is very important that you clearly state, define, and
live your values without the confusion of mixed messages.
James’ value of being joyful in tough
situations is not one most people would choose these days. Some psychologists
say everything people do is motivated by a desire to avoid such pain. See how
James painted the picture for his reader to help them understand his ‘Why?’ The
‘why?’ is very important when you are arguing for a value that goes against
another person’s perceptions.
Consider your values and their definition in
view of how they will be received by your people. Recognize that your actions
and policy can be an important part of defining them. And, don’t forget to tell
your people the ‘why?’ of your values
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