Father, I thank You for the
people in my life who seem to bring more pain than joy, for I believe You have
let our paths cross for important reasons.
Thank You for the good things You want to do in my life through the
things that bother me (their irritating habits? their moodiness? their unloving
ways? their demands? their insensitivity? their unrealistic
expectations?). I’m grateful that You
are with me, to meet my needs when others—even those close to me—fail to do
so. I’m so glad that you are also within
me, working to make me more like Jesus—more patient, more gentle, more
loving—through the very things I dislike.
Thank You too that You love
these people, and that Your love is adequate to meet their deep needs and to
transform their lives, however willful or unwise they may sometimes be. Thank You that You care for them deeply, and
that each of them has the potential of begin a vast reservoir from which You
could receive eternal pleasure. And so,
though I may not feel grateful, I give thanks for them by faith, trusting Your
goodness, Your wisdom, Your power, and Your love for them as well as for me.
And I praise You that I need
not fret about these people, or be envious, or mull over angry thoughts to
prove I’m right. Thank you that by Your
power I can receive them as You receive me: just as I am, warts and wrinkles
and hang-ups and all…that I can chose not to judge them, but to forgive them…to
cancel any debts I feel they owe me—any apologies, any obligations…that through
Your grace, I can chose to wipe clean any slate of grievances I have within me
and to view these people with a heart that says, “You no longer owe me a
thing.” Thank You for Your Spirit who
empowers me, so that I can do them good, delight in You, and commit my way to
You, resting in You as You unfold Your good purposes in these relationships—in
Your time.
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