April 10, 2005
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thought which we hope you will find
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Do Not Disturb
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Early one Monday, when the secretary was reviewing the weekend messages, she heard an enthusiastic young woman recite her name and address, and then confidently offer, "My difficult word is reconciliation. R-E-C-O-N-C-I-L-I-A-T-I-O-N."
Reconciliation can be a difficult
word. It's not that it's difficult to understand. Webster defines the
word "reconcile" as "to restore to friendship or harmony, to settle or
resolve." The word can be used in a variety of ways, but when it's
applied to people it basically means to get two separated people back
together again. So we talk about a husband who wants to be reconciled to
a wife who has left him. A father who wants to be reconciled to a
wayward son. And a lost While not difficult to understand, reconciliation can be a difficult word to put into practice. It can be very difficult to get two family members who are at odds to be reconciled. And it can sometimes seem very difficult for us (or for others we know) to be made right with God. A man once went to a preacher because he was having some family problems. He wasn't a very well-educated man and sometimes got his words confused. He said, "Me and my wife need a re-cancellation." What he meant to say was reconciliation, but the word re-cancellation wasn't a bad choice. Because there can be peace for those who have been separated only when sin has been canceled. As sinners before a righteous God, we need a "re-cancellation". And that's exactly what Jesus made available when he died on the cross.
"....by Him to reconcile all things to
Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having Thanks be to God for making this difficult word a reality in our lives.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
This weeks thought and comments comes from Thought-for-the-day a daily
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