By BGEA Staff • July 10, 2024 • Topics: Christian Living
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
When an unbeliever accuses a Christian of being a hypocrite, we should at least consider what they have to say in case we’re at fault. But not every accusation is justified; sometimes the accuser is just being selfish and unreasonable. We aren’t hypocritical just because we don’t meet a person’s every demand.
Christian love is not shown when there is compromise involved. Sometimes love says no, because that’s what is best. When we can fill someone’s reasonable request, it can open up ways to share the Gospel; however, we must never compromise our own conduct or testimony to do so.
May we always be examples to others of Jesus’ selfless love—and may He grant us wisdom to know what that will mean in every situation. Follow the instructions of the Lord and “do not compromise with evil” (Psalm 119:3, NLT).
(This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.)