Re: [Awake4HisReturn] Fw: AWWY - "Out By Sundown" (#6297)
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From: Wanda Ward <angelina56p47@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [Awake4HisReturn] Fw: AWWY - "Out By Sundown" (#6297)
We used to talk about everything we tried to work things out anytime we disagreed, then it was like someone turned a switch off and there was nothing to talk about.
On Tue Mar 1st, 2011 10:21 AM CST drena brown wrote:
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>Out By Sundown - #6297
>Tuesday, March 1, 2011
>I love those old westerns! Things were so simple then. You knew the good guys
>were good, and the bad buys were bad. The hero well, he only kissed his horse.
>And the most he did with a girl was probably sing some trail song to her. And
>there was always a predictable showdown with the head good guy and the head bad
>guy. One of the classic lines usually came as the Marshal stared down Bad Bart.
>And he said something like this, "I want you out of town by sundown." Great
>line. It's a great way to keep peace in town - or anywhere for that matter. I
>don't mean asking people to leave, but setting a deadline like that.
>I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Out By
>Sundown."
>Now, our word for today from the Word of God is from Ephesians chapter 4, verse
>26 - one of my favorites. "In your anger, do not sin. Do not let the sun go down
>while you are still angry." Now, I've often thought that would be a great sign
>to put over every married couple's bed.
>Well, it's talking here about how to have peace and keep peace in a
>relationship. It has to be anchored to the determination not to let any conflict
>last until tomorrow. "Get out of here by sundown!" Yeah, that's the message. It
>takes work to keep peace in a marriage, or a family, or in a friendship, or a
>group of people who are working together, in a ministry, in a church.
>Earlier in this chapter, in chapter 4 verse 3, it says, "Make every effort..."
>That means work hard. "Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through
>the bond of peace." What kind of effort? Well, there are three efforts that keep
>peace in a relationship. Number one, deal with the conflict quickly. If you've
>ever been to Disney World, you may know that it is a very clean amusement park
>in spite of the millions of people who go there. You get the feeling that if you
>drop something, they're going to pick it up before it hits the ground. They're
>going to catch it. And you know what happens? Clean breeds clean. They pick up
>something immediately. Their theory is, "Don't let a mess get started, and there
>won't be a big one."
>And that's a pretty good idea for keeping relationships clean. Don't wait until
>it's built into a crisis. Deal with the first strain, the first
>miscommunication, or misunderstanding or hurt. Deal with conflict quickly.
>The second effort to keep the peace is, "Tell how you feel." For example, I
>never knew I had been hurting my wife. I had inadvertently been interrupting and
>correcting her in public conversation many years ago. I didn't know until she
>told me. Don't just expect people will know. You say, "Well, they ought to
>know." No, you tell them how you feel, and express it as a feeling - not an
>accusation. Tell them how you feel.
>Now the third effort to keep the peace is to admit being wrong. That might be
>the toughest one of all for some of us. Be willing to apologize, "I was wrong."
>Some of us are like Fonzie, we can't get those words out. "I was
>wro...wro...Wrong." We just can't say it. But those are three of the most
>healing words in the English language.
>James 5:16 says, "Confess your faults to one another that you may be healed."
>When we let conflict and hurt stay overnight in town - maybe many overnights -
>we destroy peace, we erode love, we erode trust.
>Unresolved anger is always a bad guy in town. And you know what to tell a bad
>guy, right? "I want you out of here by sundown!"
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