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we can live together with joy and peace as we imitate
Christ and serve others before ourselves
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‘Greet all the saints in Christ Jesus. The brothers
who are with me send greetings. All the saints send you greetings, especially
those who belong to Caesar’s household. The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be
with your spirit. Amen.’ - Philippians 4:21-23 (NIV).
Paul,
while awaiting trial in Rome, writes to the church in Philippi sending his
greetings and those of the Roman Christians.
The
gospel had spread to all strata of society, linking people who had no other
bond but Christ.
The
Roman Christians and the Philippian Christians were brothers and sisters
because of their unity in Christ alone.
Believers
today are also linked to others across cultural, economic, and social barriers,
but our belief in Christ makes us all one family.
A
model church is one that is varied and diverse, yet comes together as one
united body in Christ.
Like
the church in Philippi, our churches are also made up of many different kinds
of people who are learning to work together.
Paul
knew that with so many different types of people together, problems would
arise.
Only
as we focus on Christ and practice His teachings of grace and love, will we
learn unity, humility, joy and peace.
We
can live together because we have the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ with us.
And
we can live together with joy and peace as we imitate Christ and serve others
before ourselves.
Prayer:
‘Heavenly Father, help me to be full of your grace,
mercy and love. I want to see my own local church become a model church that
reflects who you are to outsiders. Thank you.’
In Jesus’ Mighty Name,
AMEN!
Final
Thoughts:
Does
dissension and conflict seem to be prevalent in our church community?
Paul’s
wise words in the book of Philippians are specifically directed to a diverse
church community and offer wisdom in how to avoid these disagreements that
could disrupt healthy church life.
What
is God asking of us just now as we face difficulties within our own church?
In
what specific way can we as individuals enhance church unity and wholeness?
Who
needs our prayers in our church at this time?
May
our lives be overflowing with His grace and love in these challenging times.
Be
Greatly Blessed!
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