TACTFULLY
DISCERNING!
Phil
1:9-11
9
And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and
in all judgment;
10
That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and
without offence till the day of Christ;
11
Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto
the glory and praise of God.
George H. Morrison describes “tact” as “The grace
of touching others gently”. This seems to be the meaning of verse 9
above in which Paul prays that the Philippians love would grow both in
knowledge and “all judgment.”
The Greek word for judgment is aisthesis which means
“perception” or “discernment.” The Amplified New Testament translates it as
“keen insight.” The etymology of our English word “tact” is from the
French which has the meaning of having a “sense of touch.” The Latin is tactus
from tangere to touch. It means “a keen sense of what to do
or say to keep good relations with others.”
Verse 10 holds a clue where we read
that Paul desired that they may be both “sincere and without offence.” The
ability to be both sincere and inoffensive requires tact!
Verse 11 shows the product of this
elusive quality of temperament. It is the fruits of righteousness which
brings glory to God. We have all been the victim of someone who bombastically
says what they mean without regard to the sensibilities of others. These folks
are usually proud of their unvarnished lack of tact but their lives are empty
of those righteous fruits. They are often friendless.
Tact
is more than diplomacy. It has its roots in love.
Father,
give me today the grace of touching others gently. Provide the fruits of
righteousness in me that would bring glory to you. AMEN
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