From resentment to reconciliation with others
The Bible shows that the first and great commandment is to love God, the second one is to love our neighbor as ourselves (Matthew 22:36-40). Reconciliation to God goes hand in hand with reconciliation to other human beings (Matthew 6:15).
Yet sometimes we bless God while simultaneously cursing men and women who are made in His image and likeness (James 3:9-10). We can’t seem to let go of regrettable past occurrences involving others.
Only God through Jesus Christ can help us fully divest ourselves of past misfortunes. God’s intervention in our lives is the only path to the true reconciliation with our fellow man that is so essential for our emotional and mental health. But our fellowship with each other has to be firmly based on a right relationship with God and Christ (see 1 John 1:3-7).
Paul wrote, “Through Him [Jesus Christ] we . . . have access by one Spirit to the Father” (Ephesians 2:18). God’s Holy Spirit helps heal serious breaches between human beings. It is the Spirit of reassurance and reconciliation. It is the Spirit of tolerance and cooperation. It is the Spirit of mutual acceptance. It is the Spirit of love—of always sincerely wanting the best for others.
Source: Reconciliation: The True Path to Healing and Salvation
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