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UNITY IN THE BODY OF CHRIST

 

". . . I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received.  Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.  Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.  There is one body and one Spirit -  . . . one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all."  Ephesians 4: 1 - 6

 

Did you read those verses from Ephesians?  Paul really does NOT need any help from me, but  as I read these words this morning during my "quiet time" they spoke to my heart so that I simply wanted to share a few thoughts with you,  brothers and sisters in Christ.  How often do we truly "make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit"?  More often, I think, we allow the smallest of details to disrupt that unity and disturb that "bond of peace" that Paul mentions here.  Perhaps you "make every effort",  but in all honesty I must confess that I do not.  I allow petty differences to disrupt the unity to which God has called us in the Body of Christ.  I allow hurts,  real and imagined,  to creep into my being so that I pull away from "unity" and stretch the "bond."  Paul tells us to "be patient, bearing with one another in love."  Are we truly "patient" with one another?  Are we really "bearing with one another in love."  Or, instead, do we, at best,  tolerate one another in silence?  Do we push down resentments, judgments, attitudes, anger, hurt, fear, disgust, contempt,  and try to bury them deep enough in our souls so that we do not have to face them rather than work at making "every effort" to be humble and gentle?  I know I do;  I stand "guilty"  --  how about you?  In the verses that follow these in Chapter Four of  Ephesians Paul goes on to discuss the various gifts that God gives to individual Christians for the purpose of service within the Body of Christ (His church).  Dear ones,  we can not truly respect one another's gifts and service if we secretly harbor resentments, judgments, anger, hurt, contempt, fear, disgust, and "attitudes" toward one another.  We need to go to our Lord in prayer to ask that He would "search (us) and know (our) hearts; try (us) and know (our) thoughts." (Psalm 139: 23)  What is buried in our hearts and thoughts that might be a barrier to our "bond of peace" and "unity."?  If we are to truly value one another as brothers and sisters in Christ and respect the gifts that each of us bring to the Body of Christ then we must "be patient, bearing with one another in love."  We must recognize that we are  ALL  a  "work in progress."  We should see that each of us is working to "live a life worthy of  the calling you have received."  Most of us simply have NOT arrived yet, but like Paul, we keep pressing forward toward the prize!  (Philippians 3:12)  We must "make every effort" to love, bear with, and appreciate one another for what each of us has to offer in service to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  Whatever differences appear to separate us we need to remember that we are called to be the Body of Christ.  In our church and parish we are called to be the Body of Christ.  In our larger associations or denominations we are called to be the Body of Christ.  In the larger, greater holy catholic church (the church universal) we are called to be the Body of Christ.  We are called to  "unity in the Body of Christ."  We are not called to disunity, division, separation, and disharmony but to "unity."  As Paul writes "There is one body and one Spirit  . . . one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all." AMEN!  God is good!  Blessings, peace, grace, & LOVE,  Link Hullar



The Presence of God is His Present to Us!

This time of year is a time of presents,

To others we give with unselfish style.

Best wishes freely given to ladies and gents,

Busy emptiness in our hearts, all the while.

Running to and fro, with stockings to fill,

With food to buy and cook.

We sometimes forget the reason and will,

Of this season, as told in God’s Book.

Jesus began as a babe, like you and me,

The difference was God incarnate.

Through a young girl in the desert we see,

Eternity born, for us on this date.

The Presence of God, was birthed through Mary, 

God’s Present to ALL mankind! 

Jesus lived, gave his life for all, without tarry,

 Accept the GIFT and receive His transformed mind. 

Giving God’s love to all, yes we’re bound.

It’s the best way to pass on the GIFT.

Jesus said you’ll know that I’m still around,

As My Love continues to flow and burdens it will lift.

                                        by Mary Spraberry

Receive the most important Gift

and pass it on this Christmas Season 2006 and always… 


Christ Was Born in a Manger

 God chose to come in the form of a man;

He died for our sins, now enter heaven, we can.

Christ was born in a manger, for us one day;

Living, dying, rising again and for us He did pray.

 

The date’s not important, it’s that it occurred.

Our thanks and worship should never be blurred.

Christ was born in a manger, in the lowest of style;

Now His righteousness covers our sins without guile.

 

When we take our last breath in this body of flesh;

Our life will live on in eternity afresh.

Christ was born in a manger, at a time and a place;

He left footprints in the sand, to give us His Grace.

 

God has a plan and purpose for you;

He loves you and calls you His own, that’s true.

Christ was born in a manger, that we may live;

Not only NOW but FOREVER is His to give.

 

"Just believe in me", is His invitation to all;

"For God so loved the world", that to you, is His call.

Christ was born in a manger, for us became man;

He’s paid our debt as only our Creator can.

 

Don’t take His love for granted and turn away;

Christ’s promise is to bless you and love you alway.

Christ was born in a manger, a gentle Lamb He first came;

As a LION Christ Jesus soon returns and FOREVER will reign!

by Mary Spraberry












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