The Divine Purpose Behind Difficult People

How many of you have a difficult person in your life?  

 

Perhaps some of you have more than one difficult person you encounter daily.

 

Maybe some of you ARE the difficult person in a relationship … have you ever thought about that?!

 

Difficult people are just so … so … so … well they are just so difficult!

 

Wouldn’t it be nice if every friend or family member could be natured like Mary Poppins?  Or have the sweet spirit of Pollyanna?  Or the compassion of Mother Theresa?

 

Instead … I often feel like I am stuck in a relationship with Cruella deVilleScrooge … or the Grinch!

 

I have often asked the Father, “God, is it Your will for me to stay in a relationship with a difficult person?!

 

And then He reminds me that He is in a relationship with me … and I know that I tend to be rather difficult at times.

 

Actually – the Holy Spirit has just recently reminded me that Jesus chose Judas to be one of His disciples even though He knew that Judas would betray Him.

 

Judas was definitely difficult.

 

The Holy Spirit has also tenderly pointed out to me that Jesus chose Peter to be one of His disciples even though He knew that Peter would rebuke Him … cut off a soldier’s ear … and then deny Christ three times.

 

Peter was undeniably difficult.

 

God never shies away from using a difficult person for His purposes and for His plans.  

 Perhaps I should give you a list of difficult … contentious … compromising … sinful people that He has used over the course of history…

 

Abraham … 

 

Sarah …

Jacob … 

 

Jonah … 

 

Samson … 

 

David … 

 

Moses … 

 

Mary Magdalene …

 

Paul … 

 

You … 

 

Me …

 

If God doesn’t shun difficult people then neither should we. 

 

However, we must employ the strategy .. the wisdom … and the heart of God when navigating the stormy relationship waters that difficult people often tend to stir up.

 

God always confronts difficult people, including me, with love, with righteousness, and with truth.

 

When I confront difficult people in my life, I often give opinion rather than truth … frustration rather than righteousness … and judgment rather than love.

 

I need to be more like the Father.

 

“As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming; But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ.” – Ephesians 4:14 & 15

 

When God allows my life to collide with that of a difficult person, it is not so that we will beat each other up until someone bleeds, but it is so that one of us – perhaps both of us - will begin to act more like Jesus.

 

It’s so that one of us … hopefully both of us … will die to self and live for Christ.

 

Every difficult person that you encounter is an opportunity for you to reveal the character of Christ in your less than perfect body. 

 

Difficult people are not meant to bring out the worst in us … but they are meant to bring out the Jesus in us.

 

“Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.” – Ephesians 4:31 & 32

 What if God has allowed a difficult person or two into your life to develop your grace muscle?

 

What?!  You didn’t know that you had a “grace muscle”?!  That’s too bad … because your lack of awareness of it simply means that you haven’t used it nearly often enough! 

 

And … it also means that the next time you employ your grace muscle … you might just be sore for days.

 

It often hurts to give grace to difficult people … but it is part of the calling of a believer in Jesus Christ.

 

Ouch!

 

Grace often is painful to the giver, but it heals the one who receives it.  

 

And, in the long run of life, it strengthens the one who has given the grace.

 

“Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear.” – Ephesians 4:29

 

Another strategy that Christ often utilized when dealing with a difficult person is that He put that fractious person to work in His Kingdom!

 

He gave Moses a million or more people to lead out of slavery … He gave Paul some books to write … and He gave Peter a church to build.

 

Service can miraculously mutate a cynic into a believer!

 

Ministry often morphs a skeptic into a partner and transforms a whiner into a witness.

 

So, now, when you think about your difficult person, doesn’t this change your perspective? 

Rather than getting all bent out of shape at the prospect of spending another day with Cruella … Scrooge … or the Grinch … determine that you are going to be like your Father!

 

You will speak the truth in love rather than vomiting your opinion in frustration.

 

You will reveal the character of Jesus every time you hang out with Mr. Grinch.

 

You will give grace upon grace whenever Scrooge knocks upon your door.

 

And … you will challenge that difficult person to invest their life in something bigger than himself or herself.  

 

And perhaps … just perhaps … you will roll up your sleeves and join in the work with your new friend!

 

Thanks for listening to my heart this week.  As you know by now, my heart is truly not a perfect heart but it is a heart that is filled to overflowing with gratitude for the life I have been given and for the people who walk with me.  And, it continues to be a heart that is relentlessly chasing after God and all that He is! 

Carol McLeod
Carol says, “I am just a girl who is head over heels in love with Jesus ... passionately addicted to His Word ... and find all of the joy that I need in time spent in His presence." Carol is a Christmas-aholic, loves ACC basketball and the beach! Like all menopausal women, she is overly fond of chocolate and enjoys a good read. She doesn't like cleaning her house and is an expert in carry-out dinners. She hates to shop … loves to jog … and somehow finds time in her busy life to hang out with small children. She is the kind of woman that you could laugh with over lunch, cry with over disappointment and shout with over a victory! But … if you need her official bio … read on! Carol is an author and popular speaker at women's conferences and retreats, where she teaches the Word of God with great joy and enthusiasm. She also hosts highly successful Just Joy! outreaches. Carol encourages and empowers women with passionate and practical biblical messages mixed with her own special brand of hope and humor. Carol has written three books, "Holy Estrogen!", "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart" and "Defiant Joy!" which was released by a subsidiary of Thomas Nelson. Her teaching DVD, "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart", won the Telly Award, a prestigious industry award, for excellence in religious programming. Carol has also been featured on YouVersion (the smart phone Bible app) with several devotionals, including: "For the Journey Set Before Him", "Jolt of Joy", and "Joy to YOUR world", " Carol has a daily radio program, "Defiant Joy! Radio" which is available in several national markets including Youngsville PA, Warren PA, Buffalo NY, Roanoke VA, Norfolk VA, and Nashville TN.  A 1977 graduate of Oral Roberts University with a degree in Music and English, Carol has the distinction of being both the first Women's Chaplain and the first woman to speak at the university's Vespers.  Carol currently serves on the ORU Alumni Board as chaplain.  She is married to her college sweetheart and love of her life, Craig, who serves as senior pastor of Life Church, a church near Buffalo, NY.  Craig and Carol have been happily married for nearly 37 years and are the parents of five children and three delightful daughters-in-law. Craig and Carol are thrilled with the joy of being grandparents to five precious grandchildren! Carol has written three books, "Holy Estrogen!", "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart" and "Defiant Joy!" which was released by a subsidiary of Thomas Nelson. Her teaching DVD, "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart", won the Telly Award, a prestigious industry award, for excellence in religious programming. Carol has also been featured on YouVersion (the smart phone Bible app) with several devotionals, including: "For the Journey Set Before Him", "Jolt of Joy", and "Joy to YOUR world", " Carol has a daily radio program, "Defiant Joy! Radio" which is available in several national markets including Youngsville PA, Warren PA, Buffalo NY, Roanoke VA, Norfolk VA, and Nashville TN.  A 1977 graduate of Oral Roberts University with a degree in Music and English, Carol has the distinction of being both the first Women's Chaplain and the first woman to speak at the university's Vespers.  Carol currently serves on the ORU Alumni Board as chaplain.  She is married to her college sweetheart and love of her life, Craig, who serves as senior pastor of Life Church, a church near Buffalo, NY.  Craig and Carol have been happily married for nearly 37 years and are the parents of five children and three delightful daughters-in-law. Craig and Carol are thrilled with the joy of being grandparents to five precious grandchildren!
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