Image is brass, reputation is...
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"Image is brass, reputation is silver, character is gold." Paul becomes all things to all people, changing his image so to better identify with those he's trying to reach. We seem to have trouble with that. We order our thoughts the opposite way: character is good, reputation is better, but image is what gets you places. It's difficult for us to put ourselves in the shoes of someone we consider "beneath" us. We don't want to associate with the people at the bottom of the ladder. We've fought hard to reach our rung! Why go back down? Paul lays it out there for us: In order for people to accept God's word, we have to present it to them in a way that they can understand. We must understand what motivates and discourages those to whom we're reaching out. The good news is like a good suit: It has to be carefully tailored in order to fit.
