GRASS OR GRACE

9 years ago · · 1 comment

GRASS OR GRACE

My friend Archie came home from vacation to find his neighbour had erected a wooden fence five feet inside his property line. Several weeks went by during which Archie tried to work with his neighbour to remove the fence. He offered to help and to split the cost of the work, but to no avail. Archie could have appealed to civil authorities, but he chose to forgo that right in this instance and allow the fence to stand—to show his neighbour something of the grace of God.

“Archie is a wimp!” you say. No, he was a man of towering strength, but he chose grace over a patch of grass.

Lord, help me to show Your love and grace to others.
I think of Abraham and Lot, who fell into conflict because their flocks and herds overwhelmed the land. “Quarreling arose between Abram’s herders and Lot’s. The Canaanites and the Perizzites [the unbelieving community] were also living in the land at that time” (Genesis 13:7). Lot chose the best of the land and lost everything in the end. Abraham took what was left over and gained the promised land (vv. 12–17).

We do have rights and we can claim them, especially when other’s rights are involved. And sometimes we should insist on them. Paul did when the Sanhedrin acted unlawfully (see Acts 23:1–3). But we can choose to set them aside to show the world a better way. This is what the Bible calls “meekness”—not weakness. Strength under God’s control.

Dear Lord, I am prone to look out for myself. Give me the wisdom to know when giving up my rights would best demonstrate Your love and grace to others.

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