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March 17, 1999
Break The Cycle
I implore Euodia and I implore Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord. —Philippians 4:2

I have no idea why Euodia and Syntyche were fussing at each other. Knowing human nature, I suppose it was something minor that had put them at odds. Whatever it was, their disagreement had apparently become a distraction to the whole church.

What we do know, however, is that unless the women were willing to break the cycle by apologizing and offering forgiveness, the feud would continue. It was already serious enough to have been called to Paul's attention.

We're not much different today. I once attended a church where feuding families sat on opposite sides of the sanctuary. They didn't speak to one another and avoided any kind of contact. The issue? They were split on the matter of whether to serve coffee in the foyer or in the church basement!

It's sad, but all too many times, brothers and sisters in Christ have taken sides and waited months or even years for the other to make the first move —and neither has.

It's hard to take that first step. It takes humility and grace. But God, who gives us grace for all things, will enable us to make the first move toward reconciliation. Be the first to break the cycle!  — David C. Egner

Have you hurt a friend or brother?
Go at once and make things right;
From your heart say, "I am sorry."
How these words bring God delight! —DJD
There is no heavier load than a chip on the shoulder.

Bible in One Year: Deuteronomy 7–9; Proverbs 26:17-28
http://www.rbc.org/devotions.aspx?id=3808
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