Bible Society of South Africa
Xanthe Hancox

Friendship – Day 5

Barnabas and Paul – let’s agree to disagree

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

DIKETSO 15

Paulosi o arohana le Baranabase

36Jwale, kamora matsatsinyana, Paulosi a re ho Baranabase: “A re boele re tjhakele badumedi motseng o mong le o mong oo re ileng ra phatlalatsa lentswe la Morena ho wona, re bone hore na ba phela jwang.” 37Jwale Baranabase o ne a lakatsa hore ba ye le Johanne ya bitswang Mareka, 38empa Paulosi a fumana ho sa lokele hore ba ye le enwa ya ileng a ikgula ho bona ha ba ne ba le Pamfilea, a se ke a ya le bona mosebetsing. 39Ha eba le phapang e kgolo hoo ba ileng ba arohana; Baranabase a nka Mareka, ba kena ka sekepeng ho tshelela Sipera.

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DIKETSO 15

40Yare hoba Paulosi a kgethe Silase, a tloha a beilwe kalosong ya mohau wa Morena ke badumedi.

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This is what many people remember most about Paul and Barnabas – the argument that ended the friendship between two great men of Christ. How could this happen!

There is an unspoken and damaging expectation that Christians never get angry or fight. Paul and Barnabas remind us that conflict is inevitable among even the best of people. It only gets ugly when people handle it poorly. Could it be that when we are stirred up, we forget to ask God for help?

A little further along, we read that Barnabas and Paul each went their separate way but, most importantly, commended by the believers to the grace of the Lord. (Acts 15:40)

It is apparent that there was discussion and prayer among the believers. This is how our differences need to be worked out – in love and prayer, and with the support and prayer of the community of believers, not in secret or by ignoring the situation. The important thing is to keep focused on doing the will of Christ. That is what Paul and Barnabas both did. As a result, perhaps even more work was accomplished for the Lord, because of the manner in which their disagreement was handled. In any friendship, disagreements will happen, it is inevitable and Christians are not exempt from this. What matters is how we handle them.

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