Embracing Connection and Healing Through Painful Goodbyes

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But leaving with unresolved conflict is by far the hardest. Now, just because we can't reconcile in a moment doesn't mean that we won't ever reconcile. There is hope for reconciliation. [00:07:31] (19 seconds)

Scripture indicates that Paul and Barnabas and Paul and John Mark did likely end up reconciling. In 1 Corinthians 9 -6, Paul refers to Barnabas as being a fellow worker, indicating mutual respect. In Colossians 4 -10, Paul mentions Mark, and most notably in 2 Timothy 4 -11, Paul requests the presence of Mark and says that he is helpful to him in his ministry. These passages teach me that we can be reconciled with those that we fall away from. That process could take years, as was the case with Paul and Barnabas. But we need to be patient and ready to act when God presents the opportunity for reconciliation. [00:07:50] (50 seconds)

But despite the conflict, they remained faithful to the mission that they had been called to and did not resort to divisiveness or slandering. Each was called by God to spread the good news. And even though they couldn't resolve this conflict, they moved forward in that mission. God worked through their conflict to bring about good. [00:09:48] (26 seconds)

Sometimes, conflict and separation aren't about right versus wrong, but about different values coming into tension. And those tensions are not always resolved. [00:11:38] (17 seconds)

``It hurts to care deeply. It hurts to say goodbye. It hurts to risk being known and it might seem easier to shut down to our emotions, shut down to relationships, shut down to our preferences in the face of disagreement and challenges. But staying tender and available to what God is calling us toward even after the pain is a sacred calling. It's what Jesus did. And it's what we're invited to do. [00:21:25] (43 seconds)

When we remain tender and available, God can continue to use us to expand his kingdom. And Jesus is our ultimate model when it comes to tenderness in the face of pain. Even though he knew Judas was going to betray him, Jesus still washed his feet. After Peter denied him three times that he even knew Jesus, Jesus restores him. And on the cross, Jesus prayed for his executioners, saying, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. [00:22:08] (40 seconds)

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