Good Morning All,
Colossians 3: 12-13; “So, as those who have been
chosen of God, holy and beloved, put on a heart of compassion, kindness,
humility, gentleness and patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving each
other, whoever has a complaint against anyone; just as the Lord forgave you, so
also should you.”
As I have often stated, I
like to watch movies and most types of movies.
One type of movie that I really don’t like is the “Christmas
genre.” It is not that I am a Scrooge or
the Grinch; it is that these movies are all the same basic story but who really
wants to watch them in July? Anyway, our
hero comes to a small town looking to make a new or fresh start. In the process our hero falls in love and
then, in a fit of undecidedness, has to decide if going back to the past life
is right or staying with the new life is right.
Usually our hero stays and kisses the new love interest while it starts
to snow and the wizened members of the community smile knowingly. The one variation is that our hero goes back
to clear up what needs to be cleared up promising to return in the spring. I like the first movie, even the first six or
seven but after that; well that is why our house is a multi-television house.
There is a grain of truth in this type of
movie; it is hard to move forward if you do not rectify the past. All Christians seek the first part of our
verse. We want a heart of compassion; we
want to be kind; we want to be humble, gentle, and patient. We may even have these as New Year
resolutions. Yet, in a few weeks, we may
find ourselves struggling with them and we may even abandon them. We may even be questioning why we are doing
so. It is somewhat amazing that the second
half of our verse (verse 13) helps to answer this.
Until we forgive, really and truly forgive,
it will be difficult, if not impossible, to truly experience the desires of
verse 12. As long as we withhold
forgiveness, there will always be darkness, bitterness and anger within our
heart. That is why, sometimes, in order
to go forward, you need to go back and fix the pain. You may have to ask for forgiveness; you may have
to forgive. Either way, holding onto the
pain will darken your heart. Holding
onto the sin will deprive you of the compassion, the kindness, the humility,
the gentleness and the patience that God desires you to have. God desires you to have these because these
give us contentment that we seek. These
allow us to live in peace; the peace that most of us so desperately seek.
So as
you look to the move forward in our journey; you may need to clean up prior
years. You may need to start with
forgiveness; that is what God does with you.
First God forgives you, out of love, that you may be his redeemed
child. First we must forgive then the
other gifts will follow.
Gracious Father, through you
we receive forgiveness. Give us the
strength to forgive others. Give us the
desire to seek forgiveness where we have caused pain. Move our hearts that we might rise to be the
children that you desire us to be. In
the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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