Second Chances
“He who has been stealing must steal
no longer, but must work, doing something useful with his own hands.”
Ephesians 4:28
The question was customary for someone
being interviewed for a managerial position in a retail store. But
the answer from this candidate was anything but typical.
“Eric, if you caught one of your
employees stealing, would you fire them on the spot?” asked the
Store Manager, a look of pre-determined expectation on his face.
Eric’s answer was immediate—and
unexpected. “No, Sir.”
The Manager had a look of incredulous
astonishment, “Are you serious?!”
“Yes sir.” was Eric’s honest
response.
“How can you justify theft in your
employ?!” the manager asked.
“I have no intention of justifying
any act of stealing, Sir. You asked me if I would fire them
immediately. I could not, without some fact-finding and discussion.
You see, I serve a God of second chances. And because of that I would
extend the same grace and mercy to the employee that I myself have
been freely given, offering them an opportunity to make right their
wrong, and learn from their mistake.”
The answer was given with such
sincerity and conviction, showing deep wisdom, that the executive
reached out his hand as he said, “I appreciate your honesty and
your answer, Eric. We can use someone with your character.”
†
Initially this Manager expected Eric to
fire his wayward employee. But, with wisdom beyond human reason, Eric
knew that most, if not all of us, have needed a second chance at the
things we have failed in.
Paul was adamant that those who steal
must stop. Yet he did not condemn them. He simply gave them a new
directive with purpose. When we are quick to judge and dismiss others
for their sins we can miss an opportunity to help them get set free
from that very sin.
Paul did not focus on the sin they had
committed, he instead showed them grace, knowing that God can change
a willing heart; Paul, himself, was the perfect example.
Don’t find yourself denying someone
the chance to make right what is wrong.
Prayer
“Although
I have fallen many times, Lord, You have not judged me harshly. May
You find me full of grace, looking to help and not judge unfairly.
Make me useful to You. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
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