Throw It Out
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"Mom, can we go to the park?" asked Harmony. "I want to go sledding.""All right," said Mom. "But we've got to get this kitchen cleaned up first, including the refrigerator.""Okay," said Harmony. "I'll start there." She opened the refrigerator door and started going through the items."Harmony, why don't you invite Tessa to come to the park with us?" asked Mom."No," said Harmony shortly as she dumped some moldy lemons into the trash."No?" Mom looked surprised. "Why not?""She's probably with Amy today." Harmony frowned. "Tessa is Amy's friend now.""Can't Tessa have more than one friend? You could invite Amy too.""No!" snapped Harmony. "Tessa knows I can't stand Amy. Last year Amy said some nasty things about me, and she--eww! What do I smell?" Harmony made a face.Mom grimaced. "You must have uncovered something that's spoiled."Harmony held up a bowl. "It's this old tuna casserole. Gross!" She held her nose."Quick!" said Mom. "Get rid of it!" Soon the casserole was disposed of and the trash taken outside. "I guess we should clean out the fridge more often. Food smells really bad when it gets too old," said Harmony."Yes, it does." Mom paused for a moment. "Certain attitudes do too. For almost a year now, you've been holding a grudge against Amy, and frankly, that grudge is beginning to stink."Harmony sighed. "But, Mom, she said--""I know--you've told me," said Mom. "But you've said some pretty mean things about her too." Harmony blushed. She hadn't thought of that. "Don't you think it's time to throw that grudge out?" Mom asked gently. "I know Amy hurt you, and I'm not saying you need to be friends with her. But as Christians, we need to be willing to forgive others when they hurt us--just like Jesus forgives us for our wrongs. Tell Him about the hurt you feel so He can help you let go of the bitterness in your heart and forgive Amy."Harmony took a deep breath. "I'll ask Tessa if she wants to come to the park," she told her mom. "And if she wants to invite Amy, she can come too." – Barbara J. Westberg