Ephesians 4:25-5:2
Falsehood
is a hard thing to put away since it is so deceptive and evil speech often
comes out of our mouths masquerading as truth spoken to neighbor. (The
proverbial log in our own eye that is blind to everything except the speck of sawdust
in the eye of the other – Matthew 7:3) So we need to make an effort to “put
away” what comes naturally and “imitate” what does not. Maybe if we were painfully
aware that in grieving others we grieve the Holy Spirit of God we would make every
effort to imitate God for God’s sake. (That is if we love God.) So being angry without
sinning means we do not nurse resentment or wrap ourselves in indignation as if
it were a comforter but seek to resolve whatever grievances we have against each
other for the sake of God. And if as beloved children we are truly members of
one another then we cannot be whole without forgiving one another as we have
been forgiven. So loving the other for God’s sake turns out to be a very good
thing for us as well and since we are most often motivated by self interest... forgiving
others may be the best way of being selfish.
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