Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Again, truly I tell you, if two of you agree on earth about anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them." (Matthew 18:18-20 NRSV)
We
are very good at tying ourselves into knots. We’re good at holding onto things
that end up weighing us down, tying us to the past - or to things we really
need to let go to be healthy and focused disciples of Christ.
The passage at left comes as
Jesus is speaking to his disciples about forgiveness and how they reconcile
with one another. Forgiveness in any relationship is a real challenge. We are
much better at holding on to our anger or pain than we are at telling someone
they are forgiven and moving forward with them.
Jesus tells the disciples to do
everything possible to bring forgiveness to a broken relationship and then
makes it clear that God is involved in that forgiveness or continued
brokenness. Whatever happens here is not far removed from heaven and God is
involved. When we fail to find away to loose what needs to be loosed than we
are denying the work of God - a work that was done to bring forgiveness to the
world.
Jesus goes on to remind the
disciples of his never ending presence. Wherever the disciples gather, God is
among them. Whenever the disciples can find agreement, God will act. Of course
we know that God doesn't always act the way we’d like or expect, but even in those circumstances, the reminder remains that God is with us - especially when
we gather in a community of faith.
When Jesus talks about forgiveness,
he is very clear that it happens between people who find a way to be in
community together. We need one another to help us find forgiveness and restore
relationships that have been broken.
We can tie ourselves up in knots
over what has happened in our past, or we can loose one another for the work
that God has placed in front of us - sharing the love and forgiveness of God to
a world in need.
I don’t know about you, but I’d
rather not be so tied to past brokenness that I can’t move as God has called
me.
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