Daily Devotion | August 31, 2020

If Your Brother Sins Against You!

by Senior Pastor Corey Bjertness

"If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over. (Matthew 18:15)

200831.jpegThere was once a couple who had been married for 60 years. Throughout their life, they had shared everything. They loved each other deeply. They had not kept any secrets from one another, except for a small shoe box that the wife kept in the top shelf of her closet. When they got married, she put the box there and asked her husband never to look inside of it and never to ask questions about its contents. For 60 years, the man honored his wife’s request. He forgot about the box until a day when his wife grew gravely ill, and the doctors were sure she had no way of recovering. So, the man, putting his wife’s affairs into order, remembered that box in the top of her closet got it down, and brought it to her at the hospital. He asked her if perhaps now they might be able to open it. She agreed. They opened the box, and inside were two crocheted dolls and a roll of money that totaled $95,000. The man was astonished.

The woman told her husband that the day before they were married, her grandmother said to her that if she and her husband were ever to get into an argument with one another, they should work hard to reconcile. If they were unable to reconcile, she should keep her mouth shut and crochet a doll. The man was touched by this because there were only two crocheted dolls in the box. He was amazed that over 60 years of marriage, they apparently had had only two conversations that they were unable to reconcile. Tears came to his eyes, and he grew even more deeply in love with this woman. Then he asked about the roll of money. “What’s with this?” he asked. His wife said, “Well, every time I crocheted a doll, I sold it to a local craft fair for five dollars.”

On Sunday, at 9 AM in the Sanctuary and at 11 AM in the Celebration Center I am speaking on the Principles of Reconciliation. I hope to see you there!

 

Have a Great Week!

Corey Bjertness
Senior Pastor


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