And this is yet another thing that makes Blain a better person than me.
I understand what people are saying about flattery... But the Bible also tells us that we are edify one another as well. I agree that exaggerated or obligated flattery and bun-kissing (that one was for ITOREtheSKY!! Reference to buns, of course! ) isn't Godly, but I don't believe genuine words spoken from the heart would be seen as going against God's Word... or heart, for that matter.
I do, however, think the suggestion of asking the person first is very helpful.
As I said, I'm greatly looking forward to seeing the threads that others who have offered suggestions here will write because I learn best by seeing an example, not just a list of "do's" and "don'ts."
It's just my personal opinion that anyone telling us how to do it better should be able to SHOW us... I guess I'm just a slow learner that way. Don't just tell me how to do or how not to do something... Show me how YOU do it so I can watch an expert at work.
I understand what people are saying about flattery... But the Bible also tells us that we are edify one another as well. I agree that exaggerated or obligated flattery and bun-kissing (that one was for ITOREtheSKY!! Reference to buns, of course! ) isn't Godly, but I don't believe genuine words spoken from the heart would be seen as going against God's Word... or heart, for that matter.
I do, however, think the suggestion of asking the person first is very helpful.
As I said, I'm greatly looking forward to seeing the threads that others who have offered suggestions here will write because I learn best by seeing an example, not just a list of "do's" and "don'ts."
It's just my personal opinion that anyone telling us how to do it better should be able to SHOW us... I guess I'm just a slow learner that way. Don't just tell me how to do or how not to do something... Show me how YOU do it so I can watch an expert at work.
You know that I respect you a lot. So I hope you will allow me to try and clarify a little further. The problem for me was that the point of the threads, their focus, was the individual. It wasn't that someone posted something particularly wise and was encouraged with a followup "thank you for sharing that wisdom with us". There is an in-genuineness about storing up or piling up compliments that bothers me. We aren't asked or told to every now and then raise someone up on a pedestal or hyper-encourage people, but to constantly do so. The approach is all I take issue with. I am still struggling. My spirit was immediately in turmoil after seeing the threads, and still is not at peace.
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