Yesterday we gave up our worry, our anxiety
as well as our small irritations to our Lord. I remember having a discussion
with my niece some years ago. I responded to our conversation with the common phrase,
“Don’t sweat the small stuff.” She immediately
replied, “The small stuff adds up.” So true, isn’t it? A day can start off
routinely enough, until the small irritations begin to intrude. As we focus on
the negative, on the constant noises keeping us away from peace, on the
circumstances or the people that bring us down, we will be filled with unrest.
Many
years ago, before studying the Bible in earnest, my brother, sister-in-law and
I had a falling out. The argument began innocently enough and slowly escalated
as our opinions grew more one-sided and self-involved. This minor disagreement
grew until we did not speak for several years. I can remember how it weighed on
my heart, but I just knew I was right. I would dwell on their mistakes and have
conversations in my head on what I wanted to say to them.
Sound familiar? My brother was 22 years my
senior, and luckily, we made up and enjoyed many more years of closeness before
he died from a Parkinson-like disease over 15 years ago. The Bible warns
against what we experienced. It is called a bitter root. Don’t let it take hold
of your heart.
See to it
that no one falls short of the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to
cause trouble and defile many. Hebrews 12:15
Get rid
of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form
of malice. Ephesians 4:31
Easy to see the escalation in the
Ephesians verse above. A bitter root can grow into slander, anger and even
malice. Sounds a bit like our culture today. Jesus is the cure and He has some
good advice in this next verse, again in the book of Ephesians.
Be kind
and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ, God
forgave you. Ephesians 4:32
Be kind. Forgive. Be compassionate. Christ
has done so much for us. He has given us eternal life and the abundant life
right now.
Father,
Keep
us from growing bitter and unkind. Give us hearts to see others as You do, to
love, to forgive, to look for the good. You understand how difficult it is for
us. We want to be right. We believe we have the answers. The truth in always
found in You.
In
Jesus name,
Amen
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