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Story -
We have a father taking the initiative to love and trying to make things right with his
family.
Seeking reconciliation.
If you’ve ever healed from a broken relationship, experienced reconciliation, you know it is a gift.
This whole series is about gifts that God gives us, gifts we can give each other - at Christmas
Series - irony of Christmas - a season of gift giving that obscures the true meaning of a gift
irony of Christmas - a season of gift giving that obscures the true meaning of a gift
getting harder to ‘get’ the nature of a gift; giving expecting a return; an enthusiastic response; impersonal giving (although a good idea to shop yourself); wrong giving 0- picked something up last minute - was cheap (sale sticker?
regift?; why do we remove the sticker price?
comparison?
measure of love?
best gift comes through a relationship - you need this (careful with this); you mentioned this.
I know you so well I knew you would like this; I saw this and I thought of you;
knew you didn’t want anything - I wanted to do something so I made your favorite...
transition: iAll gifts are cheap when you give out of compulsion; a strained relationship
Sermon Intro
So many opportunities for conflict (SIN) not controversial - sin easily proved
family.
conflict - so many affects (socially [avoid, awkward], physically [health, legal battles, violence], emotionally; financially)
conflict - so many affects (socially [avoid, awkward], physically [health, legal battles, violence], emotionally; financially)
…and of course family reunions (visit separately)
conflict can be nasty stuff - 1) glossing over it [email, pretend] conversely, 2) Reconciliation can be liberating
groups that recognize this: mediation programs in schools, community - settle outside the courtroom, non violently,
Peacemakers - restore relationship that we can enjoy, not just come to an agreement
God recognizes this and offers reconciliation -
Question: Are you ready for God’s way of reconciliation?
Tired of the corrosion; unhappiness
sentimental - baby, peaceful scene; or acknowledge poverty, oppression; what was God up to?
God was actively doing something.
Here’s one thing:
2 Corinthians
main point: God offers reconciliation and is an example of how to do it.
running low on examples: Lafayette Elementary School “peace teacher” - getting harder after every mass shooting;
“Wouldn’t it be amazing if we had peace teachers in every school rather than investing so much money in security guards?” (I’m a parent - I can talk peace, but at the end of the day I feel better knowing there are police with guns
is laughable now - but yet a peaceful and reconciled world, where relationships is God’s vision - and we are running out of examples - the problem; it’s unimaginable bc we don’t see it a whole lot
explain main point: better caught than taught/ demonstrated, not described; authentic, not forced; healed, not glossed over
how does God offer and how do we offer?
better caught than taught/ demonstrated, not described; authentic, not forced; healed, not glossed over
overview: initiate reconciliation; take the risk of reconciliation; be ready for reconciliation
overview: God initiates, anticipates; offer a clean start (acknowledge difficulties)
1. God has taken the first step in Christ (people who reject repeatedly; rebel; ignore)
New Beginnings
starting over?
clean slate?
forgiveness!
right relationship, even when the damage lingers (myth that we can’t stay angry)
Prodigal Son - wasteful reckeless w money
why don’t you wear that?
use that?
play with that?
ungrateful recipient;
describe the extent of the sin: publicly dishonored father; embarrassed
how many of us can honestly say, “I love you no matter what?”
words into action:
We (the son) takes a risk, the next step - are you ready to take that step?
salvation requires our step
Luke 15:
2. father is expecting, waiting (eyesight?
see from a distance?)
- are you ready to reconcile?
see how deep the chasm - humiliate, disappointment
Luke 15:
Luke 15:
God the father is waiting, hoping, expecting; (not he needs to come to me!) making oneself available
eyesight - either he was close up, or he had folks to look out for him?
son knows his dad is merciful (do people know our character?)
son takes the step because he knows the father is
1.
God takes the initiative - we don’t need to wait - will we go first?
reconciliation comes in the form of a person
bridging the gap - the best reconcilation is through human contact (no email!)
how many of us can honestly say, like the father in the video, “I love you no matter what?”
I love him…but;
words into action: public humiliation; disappointment; pain; not appreciating generosity;
we are guarded v. reaching out to
3. God has offered us a fresh start
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