Hello Friends,
And Jesus came
and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of ALL NATIONS, Baptizing them in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all
that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 18-20 (ESV)
I’m not sure if you
noticed, but in the verses above I made 2 words bold and capitalized. This
is so they would catch your eye. Today I want to talk about Unity in Christ.
First, I want you to see how God expects us to look beyond our differences and
sees what can or does unite us…Jesus. Second, I want to share a 3 of
stories of how graciously, God has blinded some of the people in my family to differences.
A
Biblical Example of Unity
I am going to give you a synopsis of Acts 10.
Please read it, so you completely understand the story. Even if you’ve read it
100 times, please read it again. I promise you will see it differently this
time, with these glasses on. I know I did. So here we go. There was this
Centurion in Caesarea. My understanding is he was a powerful man. He was also a
God-fearing man. One day he receives a vision of an angel from God. The angel
tells him that he needs to send 2 men to Joppa, and have them bring back Peter.
The angel also says that Peter is staying with Simon the tanner. So Cornelius
does exactly what the angel of God asks. The next day while Cornelius’ men were
making their way to Joppa, Peter goes to the roof to pray. While he is up there
he becomes very hungry. Well in a vision Peter sees this thing like a big sheet
float down. When it comes down where he can see what’s on it, he sees all sorts
of animals. Peter hears a voice tell him to Kill them and eat them. But Peter
is looking at the types of animals that are there and he says, Lord I can’t eat
these they are unclean animals. You see there are only certain animals that God
has allowed the Jews to eat, and even those had to be blessed by the Rabbi.
Well this happens 3 times, the sheet coming down. If you will notice God only
repeats things in the Bible, if he is trying to get someone’s attention or He
is showing them the error of their ways. Whichever, repetition always means it
is important! Let’s also notice exactly what Peter and God say during this
exchange. Peter says, “…I have never eaten anything that is common or unclean.”
God’s response is, “What God has made clean, do not call uncommon.” At this
point Peter still doesn’t understand what is going on. In the meantime, the men
sent from Cornelius arrive and ask for Peter. They talk and the men explain why
they are there. The next day the 4 men travel to Cornelius’ house. When they
arrive Cornelius explains his vision to Peter. At that point, I believe Peter
got it, he understood the vision God had sent to him. God was telling Peter
that ALL men, Jew and Gentile have the opportunity to come to Jesus. There at
Cornelius’ house the Gentiles who accepted Jesus were given the gift of the
Holy Spirit, just like the disciples were at Pentecost. Now they could spread
the good news to Jews and Gentiles alike. Obviously this would continue to be a
problem. From this passage it shouldn’t be. Just like diversity in any form
should not be an issue today. Not when we are sharing the Good News, not when
we are Worshiping and not in our everyday lives. In your heart are you
color-blind? Do you view people with prosthetics as your equal? What about the
blind or deaf? How about the people down the street whose car is older than
yours or they need work on their house because they just can’t afford to get it
fixed? Maybe it’s not that, maybe it’s the people with the better house, the
fancier car? Satan can cause disunity and keep us from reaching out to those
dying without Jesus in all shapes and forms. Let Jesus search your heart and
find where you need to be united with Him.
How
God Has Taught Me Unity In Diversity
I have so many stories to share, but I promise I
will limit it to 3 short ones.
A Kindergartener’s Innocent Heart
When my son Colton was in Kindergarten, he would
come home and tell me about his friends, and what they did during recess and
center time. Well one day he told me he had made a new friend. I was delighted.
You see Colton has always been fairly shy, at least when you first meet him.
Then he comes out of his shell and watch out!!! He told me this new friend's was
named Cody. He talked about how Cody loved the music center, and how they would
both lay on the floor and bang sticks together to the music. He talked about
helping Cody and other things. I thought nothing of it. I was just glad he had
branched out and had many friends. Well the time for Open House came. Of course
Cecil and I visited Colton’s Kindergarten class. We spoke with his teacher and
asked about this boy Cody that Colton was constantly talking about. Well it
turned out that Cody was in a wheelchair. Cody had Cerebral Palsy, but in
Colton’s innocent eyes and heart he was no different than himself. I was so
proud of my son. To this day, he looks at people all the same. Thank you Colton
for teaching me SO much!
A Teenager’s Love
My daughter Stephanie was in High School when she
was offered a part-time, consistent, babysitting job. This was no ordinary
babysitting job. She would be taking care of a 7-year-old boy who was almost
completely blind, had severe hearing loss, diminished mental capacity, several
serious health issues, including heart problems and yet was physically very
strong. Before the parents would hire Steph, they wanted to “interview” her, as
well as see how their son interacted with her. I do believe it was love at
first encounter. One of the hardest things for Steph when she moved to Oklahoma
was leaving this precious boy behind. They built such a bond that he would ask
for her. Granted, Stephanie understands that he is different from other
children, but the point I want to make with this story is that she NEVER shied
away from getting to know him and loving him just because he is different. I
believe that is another way God calls us to love all people in our diversity.
Did I Not Tell You He’s Black?
Please, Please DO NOT be offended by this title!!!
It is not meant to offend. You will find out it was a mistake I made. Please
read on. I am not going to give you all of the details to the back-story about
how I met Bryan. (If you would like to read it, you can click on the link here.
It is my blog titled Do You See What God Provides? Scroll down to the heading
The Apple Miracle.) Basically, I was in the Apple Store one day and had an appointment
with a Genius. The Genius I dealt with was Bryan. He was amazing! He helped me
in ways I never imagined. I believe God was using him to minister to me that
day. Bryan and I have continued a friendship ever since. In fact
Bryan must have told his mom, who lives in Lubbock, about how he took care of my computer problems. Because she sent me a card. He has been a blessing by helping me with my computer several times, but somehow I believe God used me too. Very cool! Anyway, let me get on with my story.
So we were looking for a new computer for Stephanie around HS graduation. So I
send Bryan a message and ask if he could help us. So he stays late one night to
talk to us about what is going to be the best computer for her. Well we walk in
and I spot Bryan immediately. We make eye contact and he lets me know that
he’ll be a few minutes. I tell Steph and we just start browsing. If you have
ever been in an Apple Store, you know they are READY to help! So we’ve been
asked once or twice if we need any help. Well this black guy is starting to
approach Steph and before he can say anything, Steph goes, “We are waiting….”
Fortunately I saw him and I go, “Bryan” walk over and hug him before Steph can
finish. Whew! We dodged that one. So later Steph and I are talking. She tells
me, “Mom! You didn’t tell me he was black!” I was like, “Oops” As I talked to
her I told her that it didn’t even dawn on me that I needed to tell her that. We have laughed so many times
about that just because that is how unimportant race is to us. I pray that God
helps me to maintain an attitude that color of skin is unimportant.
Living in Grace,
Angie
Angie beautiful job as always. You are truly living in grace and passing it on to your family. Love you lady. Debbie W. (Proverbs 31 Ministries OBS Team)
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