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Once upon a time two brothers who
lived on adjoining farms fell into conflict.
It was the first serious rift in 40 years of farming side by side, sharing machinery, and trading labor and goods as needed without
a hitch. Then the long collaboration fell
apart. It began with a small misunderstanding
and it grew into a major difference, and
finally it exploded into an exchange of bitter
words followed by weeks of silence.

One morning there was a knock on
John's door. He opened it to find a man
with a carpenter's toolbox. "I'm looking
for a few days work" he said. "Perhaps
you would have a few small jobs here
and there I could help with? Could
I help you?" "Yes," said the older brother.
"I do have a job for you. Look across the
creek at that farm. That's my neighbor,
in fact, it's my younger brother. Last
week there was a meadow between us
and he took his bulldozer to the river
levee and now there is a creek between
us. Well, he may have done this to spite
me, but I'll do him one better. See that
pile of lumber by the barn? I want you to
build me a fence -- an 8 foot fence -- so
I won't need to see his place or his face anymore.

The carpenter said, "I think I understand
the situation. Show me the nails and the post-hole digger and I'll be able to
do a job that pleases you." The older
brother had to go to town, so he helped
the carpenter get the materials ready and
then he was off for the day. The carpenter worked hard all that day measuring, sawing, nailing.

About sunset when the farmer returned,
the carpenter had just finished his job.
The farmer's eyes opened wide, his jaw
dropped. There was no fence there at all.
It was a bridge -- a bridge stretching from
one side of the creek to the other! A fine
piece of work handrails and all -- and the neighbor, his younger brother, was coming across, his hand outstretched.

"You are quite a fellow to build this bridge after all I've said and done." The two brothers stood at each end of the bridge, and then, they met in the middle, taking each other's hand. They turned to see the carpenter hoist his toolbox on his, shoulder. "No, wait! Stay a few days.
I've a lot of other projects for you," said
the older brother. "I'd love to stay on,"
the carpenter said, "but, I have many,
more bridges to build."

Author Unknown

How many of us are guilty of letting
little things grow into big things and in
turn have driven away those that we
really care about, but because of pride
refuse to build a bridge back to them?
We say, " let them come to me, I refuse
to be the first one to take a step to make ammends." Oh, how wrong we are to have this attitude. God's word says in Matthew 6:14,15:
For if ye forgive men their trespasses,
your heavenly Father will also forgive you.
But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
Love can build a bridge,.......don't you think its time?

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