“Be reconciled to thy brother.”—Matthew 5:24.
The love of God is something more than a mere negation; it is a positive and active principle, a living spring, ever flowing to bless others. If the love of Christ dwells in us, we shall not only cherish no hatred toward our fellows, but we shall seek in every way to manifest love toward them. MB 58.1
Jesus said, “If thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee; leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.” The sacrificial offerings expressed faith that through Christ the offerer had become a partaker of the mercy and love of God. But for one to express faith in God’s pardoning love, while he himself indulged an unloving spirit, would be a mere farce. MB 58.2
When one who professes to serve God wrongs or injures a brother, he misrepresents the character of God to that brother, and the wrong must be confessed, he must acknowledge it to be sin, in order to be in harmony with God. Our brother may have done us a greater wrong than we have done him, but this does not lessen our responsibility. If when we come before God we remember that another has aught against us, we are to leave our gift of prayer, of thanksgiving, of freewill offering, and go to the brother with whom we are at variance, and in humility confess our own sin and ask to be forgiven. MB 58.3
If we have in any manner defrauded or injured our brother, we should make restitution. If we have unwittingly borne false witness, if we have misstated his words, if we have injured his influence in any way, we should go to the ones with whom we have conversed about him, and take back all our injurious misstatements. MB 59.1
If matters of difficulty between brethren were not laid open before others, but frankly spoken of between themselves in the spirit of Christian love, how much evil might be prevented! How many roots of bitterness whereby many are defiled would be destroyed, and how closely and tenderly might the followers of Christ be united in His love! MB 59.2
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Dear Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your Word, which reveals Yourself to us through Your Son; for You are love. Thank You for Your love for us in giving to us Your Son in whom we have a Perfect Example. Please bless us to be like Him: to live, to love, to understand what it means to be angry without sinning against Thee, to minister like Him. Please bless us to meditate on His perfect character that we shall desire to become wholly transformed and renewed in the image of His purity and have hearts where envy, evil surmising, and hatred cannot exist. Regardless of circumstances, Heavenly Father, please bless us to offer to You unswerving obedience to the principles of Your holy law. Please bless us to trust You to so successfully guide us through the vicissitudes of life that even the toughest trials hard to bear will pull from the depths of our hearts peaceful gratitude and prove a blessing to ourselves and to those who witness our lives that they might see Jesus in us and too be drawn into a saving relationship with Him. Let us all glow with the brightness of divine presence in this world. Please bless us to be pure in heart and live as in Your visible presence during the time You apportion us in this world. Thank You for we pray in the magnificent and matchless name of Your Son and our Savior, Jesus. Amen.
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