Paul
and Barnabas, God's most dedicated missionaries became so embroiled in conflict,
they parted ways. They could no longer work together. John Mark, the subject of
their conflict, had deserted them and returned to his home. When he wanted to come
back, Paul argued with Barnabas about this being advisable.
Their argument became so
intense that Paul decided to go on alone. This example epitomizes how conflict
builds a bridge to alienation and separation. Resolutions become possible when
there are admissions of being mistaken. Paul came to this conclusion and asked
John Mark to reunite with his ministry. What does this say to you?
Only Luke is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you,
because he is a good help to me in my work.
~2 Timothy 4:11 Beck – New Testament in the Language
of Today
Make this your common practice: confess your sins to
each other and pray for each other so that you can live together whole and
healed. The prayer of a person living right with God is something powerful to
be reckoned with.
~James 5:16 The Message
Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice. Become mature,
be encouraged, be of the same mind, be at peace, and the God of love and peace
will be with you.
~2 Corinthians 13:11 Holman Christian Standard Bible
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