As some of the conversations emerge around Monday’s post, there were some reoccuring themes that people shared. So, I thought I would mine this a little more today.
A number of posters commented on yesterday’s blog entry that they weren’t sure how risky they were really being. One person also mentioned how being risky meant risking more than “things.” And I agree. Oftentimes, the biggest risk we take isn’t one that’s financial or one of security, but that of reputation.
Simply by being open and sharing their thoughts in this forum, the very people who shied away from calling themselves risk takers or worried about not being risky enough were the very ones taking a big risk. That’s being a risk taker–risking your reputation.
Paul challenged the Corinthians to be more transparent. The key to reaching a broken world is through humility and transparency. The world is looking for people who are real. They want to know that the Truth you ascribe to is actually making a difference in the way you live your life.
So, for today’s discussion purposes, answer one or some of these questions:
1) Is being transparent difficult for you? Why or why not?
2) What is the greatest obstacle you face in being transparent before others?
3) How have you been transparent in the past and experienced and opportunity to share your faith with someone as a result?
- Tri