Would Franklin, Hancock and Adams be encouraged at the state of our union today? According to a USA Today poll from several years ago 68% of readers thought people were more rude today then 20 to 30 years ago.
Manners,
etiquette, politeness all speak of civility.
Sandra Morisset, a professional etiquette trainer, gave ABC news an
insight on a civil society saying “It's all about your self-awareness and
treating others with respect. If you're not aware of your behavior, that's a
problem." I agree. Many Americans seem to practice
self-realization throwing off any concerns about “what people may think” and
just “being themselves”. Yes, we should
be ourselves but not to the extent we become careless in our attitude and
lifestyle to those around us. Crime,
political corruption, declining business ethics, family conflicts, broken
friendships and church divisions all have their root in a lack of
civility. Since our founding we have
advanced economically, educationally and technologically but plummeted in our
manners.
Jesus
said, “I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God”
(John 3:3). Jesus suffered, died and
rose again centuries ago that we might be made into a new person. If we believe in Him with all our being He
will give us a new heart and mind. When
that happens everything changes. We
become a new person laying down our lives in love and service to others for the
glory of God. Imagine waves of people in
city after city being born again and putting the concerns of others above
themselves. This is the answer for
America’s future. May Jesus be your hope
for today and the next generation.
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