Good
Morning All,
Matthew 5:24; “leave your
gift at the altar. First go away and make peace with that person. Then come
back and offer your gift.”
It started out as a simple exercise. It was supposed to be an exercise in getting
to know each
other. It ended up a little more
interesting. It happened during a
college class that I took. We got into
groups of 4 or 5 and then we had to tell what we would do if we were told we
had 24 hours to live. What would you
do? Where would you go? How would you spend the time?
The discussions started out as you would
expect a group of 20 year olds to begin.
A couple of the early volunteers mentioned consuming large amounts of
alcohol. Yet it didn’t take long for the
general answers to become more intense and personal. Some wanted to call all of their friends and just
talk. Some wanted to call their parents
and grandparents one last time. Eventually, most seemed to agree that their
very first priority would be to call those family members and
friends that, the participants thought of as, someone they were on the “outs”
with. They wanted to call those who they
were fighting or feuding with and make their amends and peace with them. We never got to the class part that evening,
I don’t think the speech teacher was prepared for this deep of a discussion.
It is really sad when I have
to do a funeral and I know that one or more of the people there would like to
have had one more hour with the person who had died. They would like one more hour to say “I’m
sorry” or “I forgive you” or “I love you.”
As they realize it is too late, it can be difficult for them. Whether we want to admit it or not, personal
relationships are extremely important to us.
This is because God is a God
of relationships. From the very creation
when it was “not good that man should be alone” all the way through Scriptures;
God is about rebuilding our relationships; first with him and then with
others. When we have those relationships
with others, we are to maintain them.
When they are broken, we are to fix them as quickly as possible. That is part of what our verse means; don’t
wait to fix it.
God tells us to fix it and
fix it now. It doesn’t matter who
started it or who is right; the person who values the relationship the most
will go first and we are all supposed to be that person. God gives us the gift of family, love,
friendships and companions. These are to
aid the time we spend traveling on the journey of this life. They are to give us comfort and aid as we
go. These are some of the gifts which
God gives us as a blessing. Don’t waste
them.
Gracious Father, lead us to
go to our brothers and sisters and mend our relationships. Lead us to share in the love and the
fellowship of grace that is from you.
Help us to see the love that we have from you through them. Help us to see that it is the devil’s doing
when the strains occur. Guide us by your
Spirit of love to overcome the devil’s ways.
Be with those who are broken at this time and heal them by your
mercy. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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