Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Third Purpose is Reconciliation

In my reading of Rick Warren's book, The Purpose of Christmas, he has come to the final purpose. The third purpose is Reconciliation. The angels announced to the shepherds that Jesus would be the Prince of Peace. Jesus came to teach us about peace, it is the peace that surpasses all understanding.

What is it about Christmas that exaggerates conflict? I wonder if it is because the contrast between the peace surrounding the Christmas story, and the reality of our own lives sets our expectations high. We want that perfect Christmas, but not everyone has our same idea for what makes Christmas perfect. Sadly, it often is a conflict that goes beyond the question of ham or turkey for dinner.

Rick Warren says that you need to understand conflict before you can have peace. We are self-centered, so we want everything our way. Often our agenda clashes with others. If nobody is willing to compromise, then anger sets in. Another problem that causes conflict is that we want others to meet the needs in our lives that only God can meet. No human can ever fully meet all of your needs.

At the end of summer, when I was told that my cancer had traveled to my liver, I was mad! My expectations of what I thought God should do was different than God's plan. I had climbed into the front seat of the car and taken the steering wheel away. It was not a very peaceful situation for me. When I finally realized my error, I gave the control back to Him. I have been living in peace ever since, and I have actually seen how God's direction is better.

In the same respect, I can also relate to when my agenda clashes with another person. It is hard to keep my mouth shut and be patient. I have often gotten myself in trouble for speaking out and wanting my own way, or my own thoughts to be heard. I guess these times of conflict will always be a part of our lives. It makes me think harder at how I should go about resolving conflict in the way that Jesus came to teach us. Love and humility. That is what the Christmas story is all about. God sent his son, not to be a political warrior, but to show us how to love and be a servant to others.

If you feel as if something is missing in your life, it may be that you have not reconciled your relationship with God. Nothing is worse than a broken relationship with Him. Incredible peace comes from recognizing that God is God, and you are not.

Stop quarreling with God! If you agree with Him, you will have peace at last, and things will go well for you. Job 22:21

Total surrender to His ways will help bring peace into other areas of your life as well. The more you pray and worship God, the more you will feel the Spirits guidance to reconcile with others in your life. Anytime you make peace with someone, you are acting like Christ.

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. Matthew 5:9

Christmas is the perfect time to offer the gift of grace to others. God has shown us all incredible grace that we do not deserve. Who do you need to make peace with this Christmas? When you feel forgiven yourself, it is easier to let go of pain and forgive others. Only the love of Jesus can help you through.

God Bless,
Sandy