Therefore if you bring your gift to the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar, and go your way. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift. (Matthew 5:23, 24 NKJV)
There is a
marked difference between memory and recollection.
Memory
resembles a great box or chest into which a man puts his letters, accounts, and
manuscripts; recollection is the readiness, be it less or more, with which he
can lay his hand on what he requires. We know that it is somewhere in our
possession, we remember to have seen and turned it over, but search as we may
we cannot find or recall it.
But there
is a moment of quickened recollection when we stand before God: "When thou
bringest thy gift to the altar and rememberest." As the Divine searchlight
plays upon our past life it reveals many things which had passed from our mind.
Conscience is a keen quickener of our powers of recollection.
What has
your brother against you? This, that you shouted out against him in passion,
with bitter, angry words, in hatred and contempt; or this, that you have been
sullen and sulky, scarcely answering his questions, meeting his salutations
with grudging courtesy. Perhaps you have done him a positive wrong, and have
taken from him his only covering, or have denied him help when he was in dire
need (Exodus 22:26-27; Exodus 23: 4-9).
We are
bidden to get right with man, as the first step to acceptance with God--"
first be reconciled to thy brother." Humility is necessary in every
approach to God and nothing so humbles our pride as to confess our faults to
our brethren. Truth is necessary to all right dealings with God, and nothing
will so promote truth in our inward parts as to be transparent and simple in
our dealings with our brethren. Sincerity in confession of sin is an essential
beginning of peace with God, but how can we be sure that our confession is
sincere unless it costs us something more than words. "'First, be reconciled
with thy brother"--not only with the brother of human flesh--but with our
great Brother in Glory (Genesis 1: 17-21; Hebrews 2:11). Then come offer
thyself, as your gift; He will accept you, and your gifts.
PRAYER
Give unto
us, Lord, we beg You, broken and contrite hearts. Help us to do all that ought
to be done to make amends, and grant unto our brother the willingness to meet
us with forgiveness and peace. So shall we have peace with You, our Elder
Brother, against whom we have grievously sinned. In Jesus’ name I pray, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #208:
Don't worry, I will take care of you.
Matthew 6:25-26 (WEB)
25 Therefore, I tell you,
don’t be anxious for your life: what you will eat, or what you will drink; nor
yet for your body, what you will wear. Isn’t life more than food, and the body
more than clothing? 26 See the birds of the sky, that they don’t sow, neither
do they reap, nor gather into barns. Your heavenly Father feeds them. Aren’t
you of much more value than they?
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