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*Reconciliation – Ezekiel 33:7-11;*
*Romans 13:8-14; Matthew 18:15-20*
 
·      Things that are lost in translation
o  maybe some of Jesus’ emphases are lost to us
§  at least at first glance
·      Being part of the Anglican Communion
o  many feel standing our ground is of great importance
§  using this passage to support this
o  I believe Jesus is encouraging us to seek humility
§  especially at times like this
This is what I believe God is saying to us, today through this passage
But disagreement and discussion is always welcome!
·      Destructive potential of arguments
o  hurt feelings damage relationships
§  especially when left to brood
o  Jesus’ prayer that we should be one
§  love one another – to show God’s love and glory
o  the history of the Church is hugely inconsistent
§  great things have been done
·      communities of love, faith, worship and justice
§  awful things have been done
·      lives destroyed
·      God’s Name desecrated
o  because we find it very difficult to deal with being wrong
§  the reality
§  the potential
·      Jesus calls us to reconciliation
o  in community, in family
·      Firstly, a very practical method of dealing with dispute
o  meeting one to one *(v15)*
§  don’t let it simmer
§  don’t pretend it doesn’t matter if it does
§  don’t send your message through others
·      unless communication is impossible
o  meeting with mutual friends *(v16a)*
§  not just those who will back you to the hilt
§  objectivity is essential
·      witnesses in Jewish Law *(v16b)*
o  then to the community *(v17a)*
§  it takes great stubbornness to persist in front of your family
·      And if that doesn’t work?
*(v17b)*
o  “treat him as you would a pagan or a tax collector.”
§  lost in translation?
§  what did Matthew think of this verse?
o  many, in exasperation, turn to this verse for relief
§  casting out those who have hurt us to save ourselves
§  leaving them to their sin, their mistakes, their mess
o  but here, Jesus’ radical Gospel of Love can be seen again
“Love your neighbour as yourself.
10Love does no harm to its neighbour.”
*(Romans 13:9b-10a)*
§  how would we treat them?
§  how would He treat them?
§  how should we treat them?
·      eat with them
·      be gracious to them
·      show them God’s mercy, forgiveness and grace
o  all part of one body
·      What comes next?
o  the /Parable of the Unmerciful Servant/
·      Being part of the body is not a passport to an easy life
o  disagreements & reconciliation are difficult and painful
§  and we are given enormous responsibility *(v18)*
o  so Jesus’ words of reassurance that He is with us are welcome
§  with us as judge and guide
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