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Keep the Heart

Minimizing Strife at Family Gatherings

Keep the Heart

Francie Taylor

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9632 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Are you having a family gathering for Christmas? Maybe you’ve already been contacted by some who have opted not to come, or who have requested that everyone be vaccinated before gathering. Or maybe you have family members who won’t visit unless everyone tests negative for COVID. No matter what you think or where you stand on the pandemic and all the connected issues, one thing is still true: we don’t have to argue about this or anything else at the dinner table. Mocking people for their stand in the pandemic is unwise and does nothing attract people to Christ. Many people are genuinely afraid of catching the virus or any severe illness. Ridiculing someone for their fear is not going to decrease the fear, but it may increase the misconception that Christians are uncaring. Let’s face it: More people are afraid of dying than ever before, and without Christ, this fear is reasonable. Do we care more about debating the merits of a vaccine than sharing the Gospel? When we become combative and argumentative as Christians, we’re looking less and less like Jesus. One of the greatest risks we face is not just a loss of personal freedoms; it’s a decrease of love for the lost. You and I can’t do much about the storyline being pushed by national news, but we do have control over what happens within our own homes. How can we have gatherings with loved ones who have strongly held opinions that differ from ours? Is it possible? Yes, it is. For this year-end episode, I’ll share three guidelines that I abide by in our home, with a goal of providing ideas, not mandates. These are unwritten but helpful policies that I quietly employ. This is our final episode of Season One. Thank you for your support of this young podcast! Encouragement for Women--A 30-day Devotional Calm in Christ: Inspiring Reasons for Daily Bible Study ebook Thank you for donating to this podcast! Visit Keep the Heart Keep the Heart on Instagram Keep the Heart on Facebook Francie on Facebook

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0:00.0

Are you like so many other families that are having a gathering for Christmas?

0:04.2

Maybe you've already been contacted by some who have said, well, we're not going to come this year

0:09.0

because it's just a little too risky.

0:11.4

Or maybe you have some family members who have requested that everyone attending be vaccinated

0:16.2

before gathering.

0:18.0

Or you may have those family members who request that everyone test negative for COVID

0:22.7

before gathering. You know what, no matter what you think or where you stand on the pandemic and

0:28.6

all the connected issues, one thing is still true. We don't have to argue about this or anything

0:34.8

else at the dinner table.

0:42.8

Thank you for joining Keep the Heart for today's podcast with Francie Taylor.

0:47.8

Francie is an author, teacher, and conference speaker.

0:51.4

Sharing lessons from the Word of God is her passion.

0:56.1

Now, back to today's important study. It's not helpful to mock people for their personal stand in the pandemic.

1:07.4

It's unwise, and it does nothing to attract people to Christ. Many people are genuinely afraid of catching COVID.

1:15.9

Ridiculing someone for their fear is not going to decrease the fear, but it may increase the

1:21.4

misconception that Christians are uncaring. Let's face it, more people are afraid of dying than ever before, and without Christ,

1:31.0

this fear is reasonable. Do we care more about debating the merits of a vaccine than sharing the

1:37.1

gospel? When we become combative and argumentative as Christians, we're looking less and less

1:43.5

like Jesus. One of the greatest risks we

1:46.7

face is not just a loss of personal freedoms, but it's a decrease of love for the lost. You and I can't do

1:54.8

much about the storyline that's being pushed by national news, but we do have control over what

2:00.0

happens within our own homes. How can we

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