Making Right The Wrong
Sunday, October 26, 2025Key Verse
“Now therefore restore the man his wife; for he is a prophet, and thou shalt live: and if thou restore her not, know thou that thou shalt surely die, thou, and all that are thine” (Genesis 20:7).
Text —Genesis 20:1-8
Message
Making right the wrong otherwise called restitution is one the cardinal teachings of the Bible. It is an act that reflects the genuineness of one’s claim of salvation. The narration from our text conveys to us that Abimelech intentionally took Sarah, Abraham’s wife. That action displeases the Lord and in a dream He graciously revealed His displeasure to Abimelech and demanded an immediate return of Sarah to Abraham. God revealing His mind to Abimelech informs us of the affection of Christ to sinful man.
Making right the wrong takes the form of returning stolen materials or materials obtained illegally with the use of force; paying off debts; making confession to those slandered; owning up to actions cleverly concealed to relevant authorities; and forfeiting privileges or ill-gotten materials like certificates obtained by fraud, impersonation and examination mal-practices. The story line in our text reveals that Abimelech obeyed the instruction from God and received the blessings of obedience. Restitution clears one’s conscience from guilt, bringing peace in the heart. However, some delicate restitutions require counselling from spirit – filled ministers or leaders for proper guidance.
Quote
Restitution clears one’s conscience
Challenge
Make right your wrongs for a blissful eternity.
Prayer for today
Oh! Lord, help me to correct my past, in Jesus’ name.