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Word for Today / Try To Make Restitution

ladylovesJesus

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Try To Make Restitution

‘If I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.’ Luke 19:8 NIV

If you’ve defrauded someone, God expects you to make restitution. Don’t sweep it under the rug and try to save face. Zacchaeus was a first-century con artist who worked for the Romans collecting taxes from his own people, the Jews. He fleeced everything that walked. The Bible says he was rich (Luke 19:2). Filthy rich!

But after spending a night with Jesus, he was radically changed. How do we know this? Because he said: ‘Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.’ Jesus taught, ‘Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.’ (Matthew 3:8 NIV) But sometimes it’s not possible to make amends to the person you’ve hurt. What if they’re dead? What if you had an affair with someone else’s spouse? Should you go back and tell their husband or wife about it so you can feel less guilty? No, you’d break their heart and maybe destroy their home.

So what should you do? Pray and receive God’s forgiveness (see 1 John 1:7–9). And if you still feel troubled about it, talk to your pastor, or a Christian counsellor, or a mature friend who can handle it. James writes, ‘Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.’ (James 5:16 NIV)

The point is, you must be willing to make amends when it’s possible, and willing to incur the cost to make things right. If you do that, God will bless you and you can live with a clear conscience concerning it.

written by Bob Gass
 
I love this.

Please tell me, please tell me. When was the last time you heard a sermon about restitution?

It seems that we talk about the Mercies of God, and indeed God is Merciful. But we walk away
from our sins glad and happy and ignore the carnage that has been done.

Don't get me wrong, I understand that forgiveness means that God does not hold that against us,
that is wonderful. Yet, if we are truly grieved by what we have done, even if God will not compel
us to go back, we should want to for our love for those we have hurt.

I can't say I have any memory of a recent sermon I've heard related to making restitution.

Great to be reminded of that.
 
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