7 Ways To Love People Better

How can we love people better, especially those who are struggling? Shannon Gianotti gives us some ideas.

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Dealing With Our Struggles

“Any dates lately?”

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The sunshine skitters across the waves. A biker speeds past us.

“A couple,” she says. “Nothing serious, though.”

“Guys or girls?”

I wait for her answer. Uncertainty swirls around me. What if she says girls?

I’ve talked with my friend about her same-sex attraction before—at the local bakery between bites of cherry pie, over steaming bowls of tikka masala. Some months, she fights against her feelings. Other months, she slips into the ache and finds a girlfriend. But, she loves Jesus.

Sometimes, when we talk about her struggle, it’s like a tornado siren blares in my head. I fight the impulse to run for cover. Other times, I’m tempted to make a few authoritative statements and, like Jesus in the boat, watch my nuggets of truth silence her storm. But, loving people is more complicated than that.

Same Sex Attraction

For some reason, we treat same-sex attraction differently than other types of brokenness. When a friend struggles with lust, worry, or overeating we show compassion. We weigh our words. When they fall, we kneel beside them until the bleeding stops. (Except for gluttony—we’re not even sure that’s a real sin.)

But, when it comes to same-sex attraction, we hone in on it like radiation on cancer. We stand at a distance and, using a megaphone, give people instructions on how they can straighten up their lives.

How Did Jesus Love People?

Jesus, though, got close to broken people. He went to dinner parties with tax-collectors. He spent time with drunkards and prostitutes, and the religious leaders criticized him for this. Jesus was too soft on sin for their taste. Apparently, they wanted him to call down fire from heaven or, at minimum, give those sinners a five-step plan for cleaning up their lives.

Instead, Jesus turned on the religious leaders and said, “Go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’” (Matt 9:13).

Jesus is clear—our focus on morality should never get in the way of mercy. If it does, we’ve lost sight of what matters most to God. All the heavyweights of the Bible agree—whether Jesus, Moses, Peter, John, or Paul—God’s top priority is love (Matt. 22:37-40, Deut 6:52 Peter 1:5-7John 13:34-35, 1 Cor 13:1-3, 13).

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So, How Do We Love Broken People?

Start with mercy:

1. Listen to their story.

2. Ask questions about their journey.

3. Communicate that we love them, no matter what.

4. Commit ourselves to journeying with them.

5. Talk about other things, too—their work, hobbies, and dreams—not just their struggle.

6. Pray for them often.

7. Ask the Holy Spirit to show us when to listen, when to speak, and when to simply give a hug.

How do we love broken people? The same way your friends love you.

* Previously published at ShannonGianotti.com on July 14, 2015 and ConvergeMagazine.com on August 22, 2016

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Shannon Gianotti Baker

Shannon Gianotti Baker

Shannon is a writer, nurse practitioner, and student at Dallas Theological Seminary. On her 10th birthday, she got lost in the pages of her favorite gift, an atlas of the human body. Her next treasure was a pink Bible. Those books tell the story of her life. Now, she splits time listening to patients’ heart beats at work and examining her own at seminary.  As a writer and speaker, Shannon wants to give more than the facts about Jesus. She hopes to offers a taste of who he is and what life with him is like. Her program doesn’t pretend to be comprehensive or exhaustive, but she hopes you’ll find something genuinely him in it.

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