Ephesians 4:31(New International Version)
Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and
slander, along with every form of malice.
Melvin McDonald served in the Canadian navy during World
War II. There are certain mementos he values from that season of his life. It
turns out that one of them created quite a ruckus at police headquarters in
Winnipeg.
One Monday the 79-year-old McDonald and his wife showed
up at the front desk. His opening line to the police officer who offered to
assist him was, "I got a grenade." He wasn't making a threat, mind
you – just stating a fact. With that he took a hand grenade out of a brown
paper bag and gave it to the officer.
The shocked constable kept his head. He did, however,
call the bomb squad immediately. Then things really started to happen. Most of
the main floor of the Public Safety Building was evacuated, the fire department
was put on alert, and the bomb squad showed up with all its sophisticated
paraphernalia.
The grenade was still primed with explosive, and its fuse
was intact. "I've had it in the house all these years," the veteran
said. "I used to have it on a stand." His nephew had suggested it
ought to be turned over to the police.
An embarrassed McDonald apologized for all the commotion
he caused. It was only a keepsake from a training exercise in Scotland in the
early 1940s.
It makes me think of the stuff some of us have kept
around far too long -- things that still could do a lot of harm. We bear
grudges from old offenses. The resentment lingers from months, years, or
decades ago. There is bad blood between departments in your company, families
in the neighborhood, or people who are members of your church. Maybe your heart
is seething with anger.
If something isn't done to deactivate those feelings,
there could be a major explosion. There will be casualties. A business could be
ruined. A marriage might be destroyed. A church could die. Innocent souls will
suffer for someone's folly.
In today’s verse the Apostle Paul wrote: "Get rid of
all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of
malice" (Ephesians 4:31). It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out
why he gave that counsel. Explosions maim and kill!
You may need to call on God to handle some bad -- and
potentially deadly -- feelings tormenting you. He can supply the balm of
compassion and pardon.
Dear Lord we pray today that we would turn any explosive
thing we have in our life over to You. We thank You with Your love and compassion
that You can disarm it and bring peace to the situation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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