
02-18-2007, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by BJClark Scott
I trust God 100%, everyone else I only trust to disappoint me in some way.
I don't trust anyone until they have proven to me they are trustworthy even in little things, the more little things they are trustworthy in, the more I can begin to trust them with other things.
I don't care if they are Christians or non-Christians, they are still sinners, just like I am...and I don't expect other people to trust me either...until I have proven myself trustworthy to them...sometimes I fail and disappoint.
So what makes a person trustworthy?
Here are a few things I look at:
They keep their word
Their words and actions match
They apologize when they have hurt someone--intentionally or not..if they are made aware of the hurt..they apologize.
They are honest
They are not afraid to say No, if they really don't want to do something, when asked, even if they know the other person may be hurt or disappointed
They take responsibility for their words and actions
They allow others to feel whatever feeling's they are going to feel, and don't try and down play them as non-important. (Feelings are just that, and people need to learn not to react to them).
They respect other people, they don't name call, or brow beat to get their way
They don't try and manipulate others to get what they want
I hope this helps...I'll add more as they come to mind... | Thanks, Bobbi
For that list; People with intergity or trustworthy. It is not always easy finding those people that represent that list of yours, nor is it always easy being one of those people on that list. Truth/Trust are vital....
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Scott Shahan
Member of First Evangelical Free Church, EFCA firstfreesf.org
Sioux Falls, SD
Better is the sin which humbles me, than that duty which makes me proud.
Thomas Watson
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