Some say that revenge is a dish best served cold. But the Bible tells us to avoid the temptation of seeking revenge. At some point in time, we have all been wronged in some manner. Whether we were the butt of a prank; cheated by a friend or the victim of identity theft and fraud; once we find or figure out how we have been duped the next thought is usually about how we can get back at the culprits.
Jesus
in his treatment of Judas Iscariot gives us a good example of how to react when
we are treated in less than honorable ways.
Although he was fully aware of the schemes and motivations of Judas,
Jesus still permitted him to remain as one of the inner circle of disciples. He
had a purpose to fulfill. We waste
precious time and energy worrying and working on how to get back at
perpetrators and soon we find that the people whom we seek vengeance upon have
gone on with their lives and do not even have a shred of regret or remorse for
what they have done.
“Can’t
nobody do me like Jesus, can’t nobody do me like the Lord.” This is often said
about how just trusting in Christ can heal a grieving heart or make a life more
tolerable just by being under the mantle of Christ. I’d like to do another arrangement on this
ole familiar tune. When it comes to
vengeance and satisfaction – “Can’t nobody get them like Jesus; can’t nobody
get them like the Lord.”
Stay
focused on what God has in your destiny.
Stay on your plan; work your ministry; study for your classes; advance
on your job; love your family; care for your elders; and let God handle those
who have the nerve to mistreat you.
Every day is a good day it is up to us to make
it a GREAT power-filled day. Have a safe weekend; see you Monday! Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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