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JimR-OCDS
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I was wondering about the concept of allowing ourselves to be victims?
Now, I’m not sure on this, which is why I’m opening this thread for discussion.
Here’s a hypothetical example. A person you work with is making trouble for you by making false accusations against you.
Do you defend yourself, or remain silent?
This is just an example and I’m sure I could come up many more.
I feel that one of my weaknesses, is that I fight for my rights and my defense(even sometimes when I’m wrong.
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I ask myself, what would Jesus do? He allowed himself to be a victim at his arrest, but it doesn’t seem to be the case earlier, when He defended his positions and accusations by the Pharisees.
So, what is best way to handle false accusations or other forms of assaults?
Jim
Now, I’m not sure on this, which is why I’m opening this thread for discussion.
Here’s a hypothetical example. A person you work with is making trouble for you by making false accusations against you.
Do you defend yourself, or remain silent?
This is just an example and I’m sure I could come up many more.
I feel that one of my weaknesses, is that I fight for my rights and my defense(even sometimes when I’m wrong.
I ask myself, what would Jesus do? He allowed himself to be a victim at his arrest, but it doesn’t seem to be the case earlier, when He defended his positions and accusations by the Pharisees.
So, what is best way to handle false accusations or other forms of assaults?
Jim