Wednesday, December 10, 2008

I'm Sorry

I’m sorry. This particular word I have used a lot of times. Most of the times for faults that aren’t mine first place. For the simple reason,

The Bible Says,

“He that shall humble himself shall be exalted” (MAT 23:12)

It is mentioned in the bible in a lot of instances, but I choose to quote it form the gospel of Matthew. Nevertheless, The point is I’ve been so wrong in trying to practice this.

Here’s how, whenever there has been any misunderstandings or any sort of arguments or fights (verbal) with family and friends, I was always the first one to go apologize, even though that had not been my fault.

And every time I do that, the problem got resolved or sort of and we moved on. Until recently God told me something,

“What you think as wrong in my eyes is not always wrong, and what you think as right in mine is not always right”

These words might sound contradictory, but if you meditate and wait for the spirit, you would gain a better understanding. The logic is simple; God is beyond our limits and imagination. I could not understand this for sometime, until God used an opportunity to help me understand things. It was a hard learning though.

When you apologize for something that you never did in the first place, Just to humble yourself as a person in God. The person at the receiving end of the apology, does not actually take time to analyze what really happened, therefore fails to realize his / her mistake or the part they played in the whole issue.

Therefore next time, something happens in your life, take a lot of time, analyze and discuss the issue with god, do what the spirit tells you to. Most of the instances, what he would tell you is to wait and give it some time. Do not care how long it takes, Just wait on him. Those who wait on God will never be disappointed.

Get the issue sorted out “In God’s way & in his Own Time” Now that solution my friend, will be permanent, and that bond will last forever.
Amen!!!

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