Good Morning
All,
Colossians 1:22; “he has now reconciled in his body
of flesh by his death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above
reproach before him”
What would happen if you fell down and broke your arm? For most of us, we would go to the
hospital. We would go to the x-ray and
then after they found the break, we would go to the doctor and have him put us
in a splint or put a cast on it. We would
take our time and then let it heal until it was strong enough to use again. You would take the time to heal.
We would never think about leaving a broken arm or a broken leg
unattended to. We would never think that
it doesn’t matter. We would never leave
it broken so every time we bumped it we would feel the pain all over
again. Every little twist or bump,
whether intentional or accidental, would cause us pain and maybe even cause us
to remember how we broke our arm or leg.
We would not let it go untreated; we would do what it takes to make it
heal. So why don’t we try to heal our
relationships as well.
Jesus came into this world to bring an end to the wall of separation
that existed between man and God. By
offering his body as a sacrifice, he reconciled us back to God. Because of his sacrifice, we can stand before
God whole, holy and blameless. We are
before him as his dear children. The
brokenness of the sin which separated us from God has been healed. It is by his grace and mercy that we can come
to him in all boldness and approach his throne as children approach their
parents.
Since God has healed our pain and our brokenness; since he has made us
whole; He gives us the power to heal the brokenness in our relationships with
our brothers and sisters. Just as he
heals us to stand before him in a loving relationship; he empowers us to heal
the relationships with those around us.
The brokenness, all the pain that occurs because we fail to heal the
break, can be healed. This is done best
by focusing on the forgiveness that is ours through Jesus. Since we are forgiven, we need to look at all
of our relationships through the lens of our forgiveness. Since we are forgiven and are forgiven so
much; we have the power in our hands to forgive those around us, we just need
to have the desire in our heart.
We have been given the power to change the desire of our heart from
selfishness to loving. We have been
given the opportunity to desire the love of God to pour through us. This is what God desires for us, to live our
life in the fellowship of each other.
God desire is for all of us to live in peace together. By forgiving our sins, he enables us to
forgive our brother.
Father
of all goodness, your mercies are new to us each day. They roll over us like a river. Through your gift of redemption, you have
brought us back to be your children.
Enable, empower and encourage us to rebuild the relationships with our
brothers and sisters. Be with those who
are struggling at this time. Be with
those who are broken and distraught. Heal
them with your Spirit. In the precious
name of Jesus, our risen savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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