Over 120
years later, we still know about this conflict – but we also know that a
reasonable resolution was reached.
In the
New Testament, we read about another disagreement that has lived on in history.
This one was between two missionaries: Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15). Barnabas
wanted to take Mark with them on a trip to check on some churches they had
helped previously (v.37). But Paul did not trust Mark because of an earlier
incident (v.38). Paul and Barnabas disagreed so sharply that they parted ways
(v.39).
We still
read about this argument 2,000 years later. What’s important is not that it
lived on in history, but that it didn’t leave permanent relationship scars.
Paul apparently reconciled with Barnabas, and in his final days asked for Mark
to be with him because “he is useful to me for ministry” (2 Tim 4:11).
Arguments
happen. But let’s make sure they are resolved. Grudges are a burden too heavy
to carry.
A grudge
is one thing that doesn’t get better when it’s nursed. (RBC)