Common Ground S.T.E.P.S.
S.T.E.P.S.
In the upcoming (end of 2021) book "The Common Ground Solution" we discuss the STEPS to find Common Ground with others. This acronym stands for See, Trade Places, Empathize, Persevere, and Seek. This is a methodology that has been gleaned by studying the lives of people that have been effective in finding common ground in the midst of difficult circumstances and against impossible odds. Here’s a brief description of each aspect of this process.
These STEPS are significant because they were modeled by Christ Himself. He saw the needs of humanity and our broken condition. Salvation began with His initiation. “God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son” (John 3:16). Salvation isn’t a result of humans reaching up to God, but of Him reaching out to us because He saw what we needed.
He traded places. God became man in Christ. Athanasius said, “He became what He was not, without ceasing to be what He was.” This means Christ took on flesh without ceasing to be the second person of the Trinity. The Nicene Creed speaks of Christ as “God from God, light from light, true God from true God.”
He showed empathy. Christ was moved with compassion and healed those who were sick and helped those who were hurt- ing. His love for us compelled Him to die on the cross in our place. His death paid the penalty for our transgressions and gave us freedom from its cruel grip.
He persevered. Even when the going got tough (Matt 26:39) Christ gave His life on a Roman cross to pay the price for our sin and injustice. His sacrifice on our behalf allows us to be forgiven and have a fresh start with God and one another.
He was the seeker. Jesus announced His purpose when He said, “The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost” (Luke 19:10). He was constantly reaching out to the unreached, unloved, and disenfranchised. He modeled for us what it means to seek common ground with others who are totally different from us.
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Attn: Dr. Ming Wang, MD, PhD
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