Daily Devotional for November 5, 2017
The Perfect Time

“Sara’s mad at me,” Inez told her mother as they drove down a country road toward town. “When she got an A on our spelling test and I got a C, I—well, I said she must have cheated. I know I shouldn’t have said that.”
“Why don’t you call and apologize?” suggested Mom. “I know it’s not easy, but it’s what Jesus wants you to do.”
“Okay, I will, but not right now,” Inez said. “I’ll wait until she’s in a better mood.” As Mom turned down a side road, Inez looked at her in surprise. “Why are we turning here?”
“This is a shorter way to town,” said Mom. “I don’t know how good the road will be after all the rain we’ve had, but let’s give it a try.”
For a short distance the road was good, but then the pavement ended and the road became very muddy. “I think we should go back,” said Inez.
“I think you’re right,” said Mom. “We’ll have to find a place to turn around.”
“How about there?” Inez pointed to a narrow path leading into a field.
Mom slowed down, but then shook her head. “Those ditches at the side of that path are awfully deep. We need to find a better spot.”
A little later, Inez motioned toward a wider spot in the road. “How about here?”
But Mom passed by that one too. “That’s not exactly the perfect spot either,” she said.
“Mom!” Inez threw her head back against the seat. “If you ask me, the first possible spot is always the perfect spot!”
“I’m beginning to think you’re right,” Mom said as she slowed down and turned off the road and onto a narrow path.
After they turned around, Mom spoke. “Waiting for a perfect spot was pretty silly, huh? We made a mistake in coming this way, and the first chance to correct that mistake was the best chance. That’s also true when we make other mistakes and need to apologize for something. It’s silly to wait for a better time to do it.”
Inez raised her eyebrows. “Okay, Mom, I think I get what you’re saying. Can I use your phone? I want to give Sara a call.” – Corrine Canavan-Fifield
How about you?
Do you have a hard time saying you’re sorry when you’ve done something wrong? Putting it off usually makes things worse, and it’s not how God wants His children to treat others. So don’t wait for a better time—apologize and ask for forgiveness right away. You’ll feel much better, and you’ll make the person you wronged feel much better too.
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