There are some people that stay in your life forever and some are only a part of it for a season. Some are just acquaintances and some become your best friends.
At times there are disagreements where one or both of you are in the wrong. It can be challenging to step up and admit when you are wrong, but if the relationship is of any importance to you you must reconcile your differences.
Reconciliation can make your relationship with someone stronger than it was before. Adam and Eve ate the apple in the Garden of Eden. It may seem like it was an accident to us because they didn’t listen to God, but God knew they wouldn’t listen to Him.
From the start, God knew because He gave us free will that we would fall prey to sin and ruin the personal relationship we had with Him. He also had it in His plan to send a Savior to not only save us all, but to also reconcile your relationship with Him.
God does not want to be an impersonal acquaintance. He longs to be your very personal, best friend. When God sent His Son to earth to be born, He felt how any new Father feels when seeing their child for the first time.
He felt joy when He beheld Jesus and He wants us to experience the same joy that came into the world that winter’s night. What can you do the feel the joy of that night today and then share that joy with others?