President Obama and the Democratic congress are at an impasse with their Republican counterparts over health care. Like many Americans, I am frustrated and cynical and it seems that we still have the same old politics.
There are fundamental difference about the role of government in dealing with the issue of health care. However, both sides must admit that when they want a particular issue dealt with they are willing to have the federal government involved. The ideological differences and the need to defend their party and viewpoint have us at a stand still; little progress is being made.
Of course such stand offs exist within churches as well. Persons on opposing sides of issues such as abortion or gay rights often cause the church to be at stand still and unable to do the work of the kingdom. As I recently read, there are thousands of churches that are still having music wars and debates over screens in the sanctuary. Pastors and laity struggle to move the church forward and young adults are absent from our churches. God must be weeping and the devil laughing.
A key to resolving differences is the ability to find common ground and not simply want to defend or demand our own viewpoint. But our philosophical or religious views often blind us from seeing the common ground and the possibilities. Some times it requires a mediator, a counselor, or a consultant to break the impasse.
What is at at stand still in your life or your congregation? Can you let go defending your viewpoint and find the common ground?
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