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Is “the Wisdom From Above” at Work in Your Life?Draw Close to Jehovah
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11 What should you do if you sense that you have offended a fellow worshipper? Jesus said: “If, then, you are bringing your gift to the altar and there you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar, and go away. First make your peace with your brother, and then come back and offer your gift.” (Matthew 5:23, 24) You can apply that counsel by taking the initiative to go to your brother. With what objective? To “make your peace” with him.b To that end, you may need to acknowledge, not deny, his hurt feelings. If you approach him with the goal of restoring peace and maintain that attitude, likely any misunderstanding can be cleared up, appropriate apologies made, and forgiveness extended. When you go out of your way to make peace, you show that you are guided by godly wisdom.
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Is “the Wisdom From Above” at Work in Your Life?Draw Close to Jehovah
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b The Greek expression rendered “make your peace” has been defined “to change from enmity to friendship; to become reconciled; to be restored to normal relations or harmony.” So your goal is to effect a change, to remove, if possible, ill will from the offended one’s heart.—Romans 12:18.
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