We
are too quick to criticize people because of what they’ve been through in life.
In some cases it’s because of what they have done to others, and in some cases
because of what others have done to them. If you’ve been to a second-hand shop
you know there are quality items at discounted prices; you just have to know
what you’re looking for. Jesus does. In His eyes the down-and-out may be ‘down’
but they’re not ‘out’. Peter’s sorrow over denying Jesus ran so deep that he
decided to go back to his old job as a fisherman. Can you imagine the gossip
around the harbor? ‘That’s him, the guy who turned his back on Jesus.’ Peter
eventually became the leader of the New Testament church. But be honest. Would
you have voted him in as your pastor, or been willing to listen to anything he
had to say? Yet the first person Jesus went looking for after He rose from the
dead was Peter. Why? Because He looks beyond our immediate problem and sees our
long-term potential. Jesus remembered the words He had spoken to Peter: ‘Satan
has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you,
that your faith should not fail; and when you have returned to Me, strengthen
your brethren’ (Luke 22:31-32 NKJV). The foundation principle of practicing medicine is ‘First, do no harm’. When someone is damaged, don’t damage them
further. Love them, pray for them, and seek to restore them.
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