Friday, March 20, 2009

Out of Alignment

One time I hit a curb as I went around a corner. The car jolted, and I thought, "Oh no. There goes a tire." I listened carefully to the wheels going around, wondering if every hum or thump from the uneven road was the sound of the tire going flat. Once I could stop, I got out and looked at my wheel. Everything was fine. Relieved, I continued on my way as if nothing had ever happened.

Then the next time I took the car in for service, the mechanic said, "You know, this wheel is really out of alignment. Did you hit something?"

Sometimes we mess up. We cut a corner, we let something slide, we tell a half-truth, we take the easy way out. We don't mean any harm, but we know we didn't quite do the right thing. And we wait, watching and listening to the people around us. Did anyone notice? Will there be any consequences?

The discipline of confession reminds us that nothing is hidden from God. Even when we think we get away with our small misdeeds, they still affect us, pulling us out of alignment with our own moral code. We come back to God to have our hearts set true in the pathways of the Lord.

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