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Courtesy is Christ Like Conduct

 

We have only five articles left on our list of studies for courtesy. We actually have 14 week days left to the JG month. If you will permit me, I am going to adlib a bit. For our next two studies, I want to include the points of a sermon I presented on courtesy at the congregation. This will be repetitious for our own congregation who receive these bulletins. I hope the repetition will remind us again. The basic point of the lesson was that courtesy was not just an option, but an integral characteristic of Christ and Christ-likeness. I listed ten Christian principles that are involved in the practice of courtesy, all of which are demanded for Christ-like conduct.

 

  • Consideration - (Phil. 2:3-4) Courtesy is the consideration of others: when we let others go first, when we pick something someone has dropped, when we excuse ourselves because of some slight social offense like bumping into someone, when apologize for a wrong word or act, when we encourage the discouraged, when we acknowledge someone’s presence or arrival, when we greet in passing. All of these are part of “looking also on the things of others.”

 

  • Attendance – (Heb. 10:24-25) We often refer to Heb. 10:25 showing God’s requirement for us to attend worship. But verse 24 shows it is the courteous thing to do. We are to “consider one another.” That is what Paul commands us in Phil. 2:3-4 discussed above. We are to “provoke one another” to growth in love and good works. When I absent myself from the services, I am saying that the others who will be there are not worthy of my consideration (a lack of courtesy). I am letting them be more discouraged by my absence than encouraged by my presence and exhortation. This is not what Christ would do is it?

 

  • Kindness – (2 Pet. 1:7; Eph. 4:32) Courtesy is one of the expressions of kindness. If we were to describe kindness, it would include courtesy as part of the definition. According to Webster, courtesy is an expression or act of kindness toward another person. It is to be added (laid along side) to our faith according to Peter. Once again, we see that courtesy is an essential of Christian character and is thus included in our Joshua Generation characteristics.

 

  • Goodness – (Gal. 5:22-23) After the discussions above, this one seems almost redundant. But let me point out that goodness is part of the fruit of the Spirit. That is, if we grow in Christ by following God’s word, we will be putting on an attribute of God (Rom. 2:4). All courtesy is an act of goodness. Therefore courtesy will become part of the make-up of a child of God.

 

  • Golden rule – (Mt. 7:12) Have you ever been treated in such a fashion that you described it as “rude”? Then you have been treated so by someone who violated what we have come to call the golden rule. Discourteous behavior is contrary to the way we want to be treated.

 

Tomorrow:

  • Hospitality

 

  • Peacemaking

 

  • Respect

 

  • Obedience

 

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Studies by Mike Glenn

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