Romans 12:17, Provide Things Honest In the Sight of All Men
Romans 12:17 Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men.
William MacDonald said well, “But this delight in vengeance should have no place in the lives of those who have been redeemed. Instead, they should act honourably in the face of abuse and injury, as in all the circumstances of life. To have regard means to take thought for or be careful to do.” Take care to keep your Christian testimony before God and men in the face of persecution. Let the Christian’s response be seasoned with charity.
Apostle Paul chides the members of the church in Corinth who takes one another to court for disputes they could not resolve amicably, 1 Corinthians 6:6-7 But brother goeth to law with brother, and that before the unbelievers. 7 Now therefore there is utterly a fault among you, because ye go to law one with another. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
There is the story of the martyrdom of Graham Staines and his two sons:
In January, 1999 Graham Staines and his two sons, Phillip (10) and Timothy (6) were mobbed by radical Hindus, trapped inside their vehicle in … India, and burned alive. The three charred bodies were recovered clinging to each other. Graham Staines had spent 34 years serving the people of India in the name of Jesus. He was the director of the Leprosy Mission in Baripada, Orissa.
He left behind his widow Gladys and daughter Esther. … Her response was in every paper in India to the glory of Christ. She said, a few days after the martyrdom of her husband and sons, “I have only one message for the people of India. I’m not bitter. Neither am I angry. But I have one great desire: that each citizen of this country should establish a personal relationship with Jesus Christ who gave his life for their sins … let us burn hatred and spread the flame of Christ’s love.”
Everyone thought she would move back to Australia. No. She said God had called them to India, and she would not leave. She said, “My husband and our children have sacrificed their lives for this nation; India is my home. I hope to be here and continue to serve the needy.” Then, perhaps most remarkable of all—listen to this all you who are teenagers—her daughter Esther was asked how she felt about the murder of her dad, and the thirteen-year-old, said, “I praise the Lord that He found my father worthy to die for Him.”
May God bless us with His wisdom to shine for Him though it be at a price. Amen.