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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Daily Reading - "Let There Be No Strife Between You And Me." Ge 13:8 NKJV

Here is how it read today...

Wed. Sept 23

"LET THERE BE NO STRIFE BETWEEN YOU AND ME." (GE 13:8 NKJV)

Try to avoid strife

When the grazing land they shared became too small for their flocks, Abraham said to his nephew Lot, "Let there be no strife between you and me...for we are brethren." We learn two important lessons from this story:
(1) Don't wait, take initiative. Abraham didn't say, "I'm not getting involved in this." No, he realized that left unchecked it had the potential to drive a wedge between them, so he nipped it in the bud. Hindsight may be 20/20, but foresight is what's needed to build lasting relationships. God had just told Abraham, "I will bless you and make your name great" (Ge 12:2 NKJV). But growth and blessing call for wisdom. If God's plan for Abraham was to be fulfilled, this situation had to be dealt with. Nobody enjoys confrontation, but your future peace and prosperity require handling things wisely, before they get out of hand. (2) Don't worry about getting short-changed, God will make it up to you. Lot, the younger of the two men, chose the fertile, well-watered plains of Jordan, leaving Abraham with what looked like the short end of the stick. As senior partner, Abraham had the right to pull rank and demand the best land for himself, but he didn't. That's because he realized two things: (a) That he'd outgrown his relationship with Lot, now it was time to exit with grace, not contention. (b) That his goals and values were incompatible with Lot's. What Lot chose went up in smoke; what Abraham chose blessed all mankind. So be a peacemaker, and walk in God's blessing.

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