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Repairing Relationships

Bruce Wesley May 8, 2016 Our Great God

Summary

In this sermon exploring the biblical concept of reparation, the speaker examines how relational breaches with both God and others require intentional repair, drawing from the book of Leviticus. Using the metaphor of disposable hair dryers, the message highlights how modern culture tends to discard relationships rather than mending them, contrary to God's design for meaningful, restorative connections. The key scriptural reference is Leviticus 6, which describes a sacrificial offering for making amends, emphasizing that sins against people are simultaneously sins against God. The practical takeaway is that relationships demand active repair, and understanding the interconnectedness of our relationships with God and others is crucial for spiritual and relational wholeness.