Thursday, May 18, 2017

PRAYER & PROBLEM PEOPLE


  
                             "For the love of God constrains us,"


   I could give one example after another of how God has helped me deal with problem people in my life, but one in particular stands out.

   I had just started my new job and naturally I wanted to do my best to get along with everybody there. Nothing is worse at work than a tense atmosphere and I set out to be as friendly and considerate as possible to all my co-workers.
  But there always seems to be at least one trouble maker at a work site and it wasn't long before I discovered who that person was at my new job.

   Sharon (not her real name) was argumentative and a known instigator and made no secret of her intentions to cause problems for anyone who crossed her.
   Despite my best efforts to get along with her, Sharon soon had her sights set on making my life miserable and over the next several days took every opportunity to ruffle my feathers and make me look bad to the other employees.

   One day I had enough and was just about to tell her a thing or two when the oddest thing happened. I had walked up to Sharon, ready to unload a few choice remarks, when suddenly I felt the warm love of God well up in my chest.
   At that moment all the frustration and anger I had been feeling just drifted away and in its place I felt such peace and kindness towards Sharon.

   I realized this was a divine moment when I was filled with the kind of love God shows toward even the worst of people. It is often referred to as the Agape (or unconditional love) that holds God back from giving people what they would normally "deserve."

    In the fifth chapter of Second Corinthians, The Bible explains what I experienced,

          "For the love of God constrains us, because we have  
            concluded this; that one died for all," - II Corinthians 5:14
  
   Instead of reacting with human emotion, our desire to please Him and this knowledge (that Christ died for us all) helps us more easily yield to God as His love reaches out through us to even the most challenging people.


   That day God not only changed my heart toward Sharon, He also saved me from saying something I would later regret because I would have stooped down to her level in retaliation.
   God had already done such a marvelous thing, but He had one more pleasant surprise in store for me.

   I really believed God placed me at that job and had plans to keep me there for quite some time. But, things couldn't go on as they were between Sharon and me so I took the matter to God in  prayer.

   "Lord, I'm asking you to either change Sharon's heart or remove her from here," I said.

   Now Sharon had worked at the same location for the last 12 years and hadn't given any indication she had plans of leaving anytime soon.
   However, just after my experience (and to everyone's total surprise) she made the announcement she would be leaving within a few days.

   I must say, I was amazed at how fast God answered my prayer and it seemed the obvious conclusion was that He removed her because she was not going to change.  
   After she left, the atmosphere instantly improved at the work location, not only for me but, for everyone who had dealt with her caustic personality for all those years.

   God will change things for us in answer to prayer, but sometimes the most amazing changes are the ones that take place within our own heart.  

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