It’s a verb.
It’s a command.
It can be positive or negative.
Intentional or accidental.
Are you having intentional, positive impact on the people you live with, interact with and socialize with on a regular basis?
If you are….continue on and pray God leads you and guides that IMPACT toward good results.
If you do not know about your impact… then purpose to make it happen and achieve positive outcomes. Step out of yourself and get involved.
If you see wrong…work to right it.
If you see or sense impropriety in s friend life, convey that to them not as an indictment, but in and through a conversation where you convey your concern and ask strategic questions aimed at the impropriety.
Be purposeful.
You would not let someone drown if you saw them flailing in the water. You would get help or attempt to go to them.
If you see a friend “flailing” in their marriage, their job, their walk with Christ, they are drowning without being in the water.
Get them help.
Go to them and help.
Bring a positive impact to them with your intentional actions.
Only one of three helped the wounded man on the roadside. Two otherwise good people passed by,
but the Samaritan stopped.
Stopped from his journey, stepped away from his planned timetable and forever impacted the
needy one with his time, money and concern.
Who do you know by the “side of the road” today, in need of your impact ?
What are you prepared to do about it?
Terry
February 20, 2015