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Walking With Others Through Life’s Valleys

DAY 3 OF 7

HURT VS. HARM

I once took my youngest son to the dentist for his yearly checkup. Unfortunately, the exam revealed Troy’s first cavity. For most of us, this is a routine procedure, but not for an eight-year-old. I was troubled by the deep fear in Troy’s eyes as the dentist gave him a small shot to numb the area and then drilled away the tooth’s decay to repair the damage. I felt bad for my son, but in that moment, an important thought occurred to me: the process hurt my son, but it didn’t harm him. In fact, the whole point was to prevent further problems.

This same concept can be applied more broadly to a reality many families face: A loved one loses their way in life and winds up involved in destructive behavior. If you’ve ever been in circumstances like this – or if you’re there now – then you know firsthand the challenge of making hard choices about a loved one’s behavior. “Tough love” is often required, but interventions, having someone removed from the home, or structured marital separations can be overwhelming decisions. Part of the struggle is the failure to distinguish between “hurting” someone and “harming” them.

Trust me, I understand that tough decisions about a loved one are hardly the same as a trip to the dentist. But the principle is what matters: our choice to help someone heal may hurt them, but it won’t harm them. As Hebrews 12:11 says, the Lord takes this very approach with us for our own benefit.

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Walking With Others Through Life’s Valleys

Is God calling you to encourage someone you know through a season of sorrow? The Lord often uses us to show His compassion and grace with others, and answering His call may be more important than you know. Learn how to walk with someone through a time of hardship with this 7-day devotional. You’ll get scriptures and thoughtful tips on journeying side-by-side with someone who needs God’s peace and presence.

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