Confrontations

Confrontations

"At the same time, Abraham confronted Abimelech over the matter of a well of water that Abimelech's servants had taken."(Gen.21. 25)

Confrontations do not come easily to everyone but it is what is some times needed to overcome certain setbacks. It is said you can not overcome what you are not willing to confront. Whether you are confronting personal issues or confronting others, be willing to take it head-on. Unwillingness to confront issues result in festering which may lead to what the Bible refers to as "the root of bitterness."

You must be will to confront issue, whatever they my be. Our text say Abraham confronted Abimelech regard the matter of a well of water that Abimelech's servants had taken from Abraham. But Abimelech denied knowledge of the issue. Abraham, willing to resolve the issue, did not stop there, he showed his willingness by offering Abimelech seven sheep. 

"Abraham set aside seven sheep from his flock. Abimelech said, "What does this mean? These seven sheep you've set aside." Abraham said, "It means that when you accept these seven sheep, you take it as proof that I dug this well, that it's my well." (Gen.21.28-30). 

What you are willing to do after the confrontation matters a lot. That is what will determine, whether the confrontation will lead to peace or to crisis. Be a person of peace, and resolve issues confronted, peacefully. Note that it was Abraham that was offended, yet, he is the one that made an offer of peace. Do all in your power to make for peace, even when the other party is not willing, do your part and let God take of the rest. 

Confrontations do not need to lead to conflict, let it lead to peace. 

Good day,
Have a great day today, 
Emmanuel Okoro, 
(aka Mr. Lift) 

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