They’re gonna get ya

Oct 21 2009 Published by under Relationships,vision

Part of the awesome team doing the right thing at Fellowship

Part of the awesome team doing the right thing at Fellowship

Let’s assume that you want to do the right thing.  And you have a vision to see the right thing occur.  This may not be the case, but it’s fun to think that way.

The problem in wanting to do the right thing is that there are people who a)want to do the wrong thing, b) want you to do the wrong thing, or c) just want to hate you no matter what you do.

So here’s what generally happens in a person’s life who wants to do the right things from the beginning.  They come out of college ready to “change the world” or do the right thing, and then get to work.  This occurs in many professions – politics, law, church, medicine, education, engineering, and even entertainment.  Eventually they run into resistance, or people who would rather do a), b), or c) than allow that person to do the right thing.

Consequently, that person spends all of their time early on trying to fight the system of people who don’t want to do the right thing, and they never get around to actually doing the right thing.  They get angry.  They get complacent.  And typically they quit.  But there’s a solution.

Point the people that want a), b), and c) to someone else’s vision

Now lest you point out this post, please note that I did not say don’t love them.  In fact, sometimes pointing people away from where you are to somewhere else is indeed the loving thing to do.  Some of the most freeing moments in my life here at Fellowship have been when I’ve invited people to attend a different church that they would connect with on a vision scale.  It’s not because I hate them, but because it’s the loving thing to do based on keeping unity in the body of Christ.

If you’re trying to do the right thing, don’t attempt to change people’s minds or spend all your time fighting those who want to see you do the wrong thing or even their version of the right thing for your life.  Either leave or ask them to leave, depending on what’s best for the right thing.  Don’t quit.  Don’t let them get the best of you.

Keep doing the right thing.

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