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Daily Bread

Lifting a burden

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Do not therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves because you sold me. – Genesis 45:5

It was the last weekend of the 1964 baseball season. Bill Valentine was umpiring a game between the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees.

Dave Wickersham was pitching for Detroit, and he had 19 victories for the season. One more would be a sign of stardom. But it wasn’t to be.

After a close play, Wickersham tapped the umpire on the shoulder to ask for a time-out. Touching an umpire is against the rules, so Valentine tossed Wickersham from the game – depriving him of his chance for a 20-win season.

For the next 39 years, Valentine lived with a gnawing regret for booting the pitcher in that split-second decision. But he doesn’t carry that regret anymore. Last year, Wickersham wrote the umpire a note, telling him he was right in his decision and that he held no hard feelings. That note lifted a weight from Valentine’s shoulders.

In Genesis 45, Joseph lifted a burden of guilt from his brothers, who had sold him into slavery – something far more serious than a simple misunderstanding. Yet he was willing to forgive them.

Is there someone who needs to hear a forgiving word from you that would lift a burden of regret? – Dave Branon

Let me forget the hurt and pain
Found along life’s way;
Let me remember kindness
Given day by day. – Berry


READ: Genesis: 45:1-15


Ground filled with the roots of bitterness needs to be plowed by the grace of God.

BILL VALENTINE

DAVE BRANON

DAVE WICKERSHAM

DETROIT TIGERS AND THE NEW YORK YANKEES

GENESIS

IN GENESIS

REGRET

SEASON

UMPIRE

VALENTINE

WICKERSHAM

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