Chapter: 20 restoring broken fellowship
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Cebu City, Philippines
April 21, 2007 6:55pm CST
Purpose #2: You Were Formed for God's Family
Point to Ponder: Relationships are always worth restoring.
Verse to Remember: "Do everything possible on your part to live in peace with everybody." – Romans 12:18 (TEV)
Question to Consider: Who do I need to restore a broken relationship with today?
[Read More] thoughts on Day 20 of Rick Warren's Purpose-Driven Life – including what it means to be a peacemaker, and thus a son of God.
Today's topics is one of those things which (to me) seems so blindingly obviously and absolutely crucial to the Christian life, I am perpetually shocked by otherwise devout believers who not only refuse to practice it, but deny that God even calls them to forgive "that" (whatever 'that' may be in their particular context).
We touched on the why of forgiveness earlier, so I won't belabor the point, but merely summarize Rick's how:
1. Talk to God before talking to the person
2. Always take the initiative
3. Sympathize with their feelings
4. Confess your part of the conflict
5. Attack the problem, not the person
6. Cooperate as much as possible
7. Emphasize reconciliation, not resolution
I deeply appreciate his robust approach to reconciliation, and desperately hope more Christians learn to practice this (arguably) most difficult of disciplines. To me, this is the ultimate test of how well we really understand the cross of Christ, and what it means for us to be forgiven by God. There's nothing anyone can do to me which is even close to how badly I've treated God, and if Christ can forgive me on the cross -- even before I repented, or even knew of him -- what right have to avoid forgiving my brother?
That, I suspect, is why peacemakers are called the Sons of God: it is both as noble -- and as difficult -- as the cross.
source: The Purpose Life
Chapter 20: Restoring broken fellowship
By: Rick Warren
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@garyeye (202)
• Philippines
9 Jun 07
Its important to know where we missed in broken relationships. At first whe we ae in the heart of our emotions restoring relationships seems unattainable but it is with restoring these broken relationships that we find peace.


