Sunday, 15 May 2016

In a Deep Friendship, You Listen with Empathy

To Deepen Friendships, Listen with Empathy
 
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By Rick Warren — May 15, 2016
 
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“We must bear the ‘burden’ of being considerate of the doubts and fears of others” (Romans 15:2 TLB).

Listening is probably the most important skill in building friendships and relationships, because you can’t love people without listening to them.

There’s a big difference between hearing and listening. You can hear something and not really be listening. I can’t tell you how many arguments I’ve had with my kids or my wife because I was listening to the words instead of the emotions. Sometimes the words don’t even matter. Somebody can say to you, “I’m fine,” but the way they say it tells you they’re not fine. Listening means you also hear what the person isn’t saying.

That’s called empathy. Empathy means to put yourself in the other person’s shoes. Learn their point of view. Ask yourself, “How would I feel if I were in that situation?”

Listening with empathy means you listen without interruption and you listen for fears and feelings. You listen for what they aren’t saying. You’re not trying to fix the situation. Sometimes healing comes just by listening!

Romans 15:2 says, “We must bear the ‘burden’ of being considerate of the doubts and fears of others” (TLB).

What does it mean to be considerate or to bear the burden of a doubt of others? That means that when people are in so much pain and hurting so badly that they don’t even know what they believe, they need the devotion of a loyal friend — someone who will be present and listen with empathy.

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  • How can you show someone through your body language that you are really listening?
  • What is the benefit of asking, “How would I feel if I were in that situation?”
  • What are some ways you can limit interruptions and distractions when you are trying to listen to someone?

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Message 1: Fighting for an Awesome Marriage
Message 2: ​​​​​​​​Fighting for an Awesome Family
Message 3: ​Making Friends for Eternity
Message 4: What ​Destroys Relationships and What Builds Them
Message 5: Finding the Love of Your Life
Message 6: ​Becoming Best Friends with God

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Rick Warren has helped people live with hope and on purpose for more than 40 years. He’s the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Southern California and author of several books, including "The Purpose Driven Church" and "The Purpose Driven Life," read by more than 100 million people in 137 languages. He created the PEACE Plan (plant churches of reconciliation, equip servant leaders, assist the poor, care for the sick, educate the next generation), which is used by churches in 196 countries. His radio teaching and daily devotional, Daily Hope, is offered across America.

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