"Their Separate Ways"
Genesis 33:12-15
Unlike forgiveness, which can be a singular act, reconciliation mostly involves two or more people talking to each other, and so it is not easy to achieve. Rather, it is among the most emotionally difficult things people are ever called on to do. Reconciliation is designed to lead individuals to change the way they think about their circumstances. Sibilings have to forgive one another, wives have to forgive husbands (and vice versa), victims have to forgive oppressors, and the perpetrators of crimes have to admit their guilt. As part of your devotional time this week, set aside at least 30 minutes for prayer and reflection concerning how you might forgive and be reconciled with an estranged family member, friend, or situation.
TODAY'S BLACK HISTORY FACT:
On this date in 1940 Benjamin O. Davis becomes the first Black general in U.S. Army.
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"Reconciliation with our social enemies is a precondition to reconciliation with God." - Ched Meyers
To read some of the past vitamins and commentary, please visit my blog on Yahoo 360, entitled "The Synopsis" at
http://360.yahoo.com/burneya6 or at
http://thealbanreport.blogspot.com/. Also, if you are in the Fayetteville area, be sure to watch my interview with Dr. Loleta Foster on "Inside the CCBC" on the Time Warner Community Channel, channel 6, on Oct. 31 and Nov. 7 at 8:00 pm.
Posted By: Alban Burney
Thursday, October 25th 2007 at 8:21AM
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