Why is it better for Christians to
lay down their rights and suffer injury than to litigate? In short, why
shouldn’t Christians sue one another, and what’s wrong with litigation?
Provide a well-thought out answer
to the question above, and address any collateral issues that come to mind,
such as,
The failure of the church to teach
this principle, or
The possible lack of receptivity in
western-minded believers
No,
as Christians we should not enter into litigation with one another. There are
numerous reasons why. One of the reasons is that we are supposed to be setting
an example for the rest of the world to follow and if we are going around suing
each other what type of standard are we really giving? Jesus said that you will know who belongs to
him by the love they have for one another. In John’s Gospel these are the exact
words of Jesus, “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you
have love for one another.”(John 13:35, ESV).
Also,
when we litigate against one another particularly it shows that we are
unwilling to be wronged whether it is for the cause of Christ or not. Peter
tells us how Christ handled persecution when he says, “When he was reviled, he
did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued
entrusting himself to him who judges justly.” (1 Peter 2:23, ESV) Therefore if
we are supposed to be like Christ we are to take persecution as though it comes
with the territory.
It
is a shame that most churches will never teach on this topic, not because it is
irrelevant for our time but out of fear. There are all of these mega churches
preaching heresy, while the church that preaches truth is often condemned as
being intolerant. While this principle should be taught even if it is on the
larger scale of not expecting to be rich, and always healthy. We want to believe that the life of a
Christian is supposed to be easy with no challenges. But that is not what Jesus
told his followers, he told them that if the world or even the religious
leaders persecuted him because he was teaching truth that they would get the
same treatment (Matt 10:16-25).
In
the west we have come to believe that culture influences the Bible and it is
backwards, the Bible should influence society. And if that is the case we
should be willing to give to our brother/sister in Christ and suffer that loss.
Look at the believers in Acts who sold everything so that they could share and
take care of one another as a community and a body/family of believers. But our western mindset has taught us that we
have to look out for numero uno, and to
get what is coming to me. That however is not what scripture teaches us it is
the exact opposite and until we as a body can begin to exhibit love for one another
and not take each other to litigation over things that can be settled at home
the world will always think we are a joke.
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