(Hillman Frazier - Mississippi State Senator)
There are at least two types of wrong that need to be corrected:
> The wrong you (including me) that has been done to someone else;
> The wrong that others have done to some hurting soul(s), and we (you, I) have the means of helping correct the evil that was done.
Many souls will take to the grave the hurt of the wrong done to them and never corrected. Believe it or not, we all have done wrong to another person at some stage in our short lives. I assure you that we have!
Some of those wrongs may have had a minor impact and were quickly forgotten by both the victim and the perpetrators themselves. Understandable. Yet, there are other issues of wrong and hurt that were swept under the rug of life, that same rug of pretense (“it was of little importance,” “everyone has already forgotten about the matter”). Time DOES NOT erase everything. When living on the victim end of the equation, Sometimes time intensifies the feelings of anguish and injustice! The instigator of the situation is quick to forget (or at least PRETENDS to forget). That is NOT so with the aggrieved person.
Please reread the above paragraph to understand that time DOES NOT erase everything!
So, in that case, it is NEVER too late to correct a wrong! It may be too late to offer restitution (and it may even be too late to ask forgiveness of the injured party… they have already died!). In that case, do as Zacchaeus (Luke 19:8), giving a very special offering to your church outreach project. HOWEVER, if the pain is still alive in some living soul, it becomes an issue of eternity to reach and at least ask for forgiveness with a sincere heart.
Lay your offering on the altar and go make amends with sincere words of repentance (Matthew 5:23-24) quickly, before it is too late.
Finally, even if you are innocent of all evil, be willing to be a peacemaker by helping heal hurting hearts. It is NEVER too late to correct a wrong. If a situation is totally beyond your reach, pray to God, asking HIM to help heal the hurting hearts! Eternity will say thank you! For “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God” (Matthew 5:9).
Brad Lambeth
dyingempty.net
JBLambeth@gmail.com
P.S.: Suggested reading: look up the role that Senator Hillman Frazier played regarding Mississippi’s reluctance to approve the 13th amendment of the USA Constitution.
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