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Oneness
【Church,
Separation in】The story has been told of a small church affiliated with an exclusive
“splinter” denomination. The members had cut out some gold letters and fastened
them on the wall in front of the church. The letters said: “Jesus Only.”
One
day a gust of wind blew away the first three letters. The sign then read, more
accurately: “Us Only.”
【Church
Strife】In Paul’s Letter
to the Philippians, there are named two ladies who could not get along with
each other, Euodia and Syntyche (or, as it has been rendered, Odious and
Soontouchy). They obviously had trouble working together. Then and now, the
church is too often described in this little jingle:
To
dwell above with saints we love,
O
that will sure be glory.
But
to dwell below with saints we know,
Well,
that’s another story!
【Church
Strife】The church filled
with strife may do well to be reminded of Lord Nelson at Trafalgar who, coming
on deck and finding two British officers quarreling, whirled them about
and—pointing to the ships of their adversary—exclaimed, “Gentlemen, there are
your enemies!”
【Church
Unity】A visitor to a
mental hospital was astonished to note that there were only three guards
watching over a hundred dangerous inmates. He asked his guide, “Don’t you fear
that these people will overpower the guards and escape?”
“No,”
was the reply. “Lunatics never unite.”
【Church
Unity】For safety
reasons, mountain climbers rope themselves together when climbing a mountain.
That way, if one climber should slip and fall, he would not fall to his death.
He would be held by the others until he could regain his footing.
The
church ought to be like that. When one member slips and falls, the others
should hold him up until he regains his footing. We are all roped together by
the Holy Spirit.
【Church
Unity】A man asked his
young son to break a bundle of sticks. He returned a little later to find the
lad frustrated in the task. He had raised the bundle high and smashed it on his
knee, but he only bruised his knee. He had set the bundle against a wall and
stomped hard with his foot, but the bundle barely bent.
The
father took the bundle from the child and united it. Then he began to break the
sticks easily—one at a time.
So
it is with the church: united we are strong, divided we can fail or be broken.
【Church
Unity】Many years ago,
two students graduated from the Chicago-Kent College of Law. The highest
ranking student in the class was a blind man named Overton, and when he
received his honor, he insisted that half the credit should go to his friend,
Kaspryzak. They had first met one another in school when the armless Kaspryzak
had guided the blind Overton down a flight of stairs. This acquaintance ripened
into friendship and a beautiful example of interdependence. The blind man
carried the books that the armless man read aloud in their common study, and
thus the deficiency of each individual was compensated for by the other’s
ability.
【Church
Unity】If you fell and
severely injured your wrist, it would swell up and become very painful. The
rest of your body might feel so bad about it that it would sit up all might to
keep it company!
That
is what the body of Christ should do when one member is hurt. When one hurts,
all hurt—and all should respond.
【Church
Unity】Two porcupines
found themselves in a blizzard and tried to huddle together to keep warm. But
because they were pricked by each other’s quills, they moved apart. Soon they
wee shivering again and had to lie side by side once more for their own
survival. They needed each other, even though they needled each other!
There
are many “porcupine” Christians running around. They have their good points,
but you can’t get near them because the bad points prick too hard.
【Church
Unity】Have you ever
wondered what makes the difference between a spotlight and a laser beam? How
can a medium-power laser burn through steel in a matter of seconds, while the
most powerful spotlight can only make it warm? Both may have the same electrical
power requirements. The difference is unity.
A
laser can be simply described as a medium of excited molecules with mirrors at
each end. Some of the excited molecules naturally decay into a less excited
state. In the decay process they release a photon, a particle of light. It is
here that the unique process of the laser begins. The photon moves along and
“tickles” another molecule, inviting another photon to join him on his journey.
Then these two photons “tickle” two more molecules and invite two more photons
to join the parade. Soon there is a huge army of photons marching in step with
each other. It is this unity that gives the laser its power. A spotlight may
have just as many photons, but each is going its own independent way,
occasionally interfering with other photons. As a result, much of its power is
wasted and cannot be focused to do any useful work. However, the laser, because
of its unity, is like an army marching in tight formation and is able to focus
all its power on its objective.
【Church
Unity】In any
flesh-and-bones body, there are a variety of cells. There are nerve cells,
blood cells, muscle cells, and many others, each having a distinct function.
The body operates smoothly, not because the cells get together and vote on what
to do, but because each one does what it was designed to do. It is the function
of the head to bring all these different functions together, so that the body
operates effectively as each cell gives itself to the task of functioning
according to its design.
Certainly
the body would not operate properly if its cells chose to go their own way. Do
you know what we call a rebellion of the cells of your stomach? We call it
indigestion! A revolt of your brain cells is called insanity. Any time the
cells in our body don’t operate properly, it means that the body is sick, that
something is wrong with it.
Many
of the problems in the church today are a result of our forgetting that the
church is a body with a head, Jesus Christ. Instead we sometimes try to operate
the church as an organization. As a result, the church has no more power than
any other human organization at work in the world.
【Church
Unity】The story is told
of a time when a little child in an African tribe wandered off into the tall
jungle grass and could not be found, although the tribe searched all day. The
next day the tribal members all held hands and walked through the grass
together. This enabled them to find the child, but due to the cold night he had
not survived. In her anguish and through tears, the mother cried, “If only we
would have held hands sooner.”
It
is not enough that we all share a common goal. We must all work together to
accomplish it without hesitation.
【Church
Unity】As members of the
body of Christ, we can be compared to pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. Each piece has
protrusions and indentations. The protrusions represent our strengths (gifts,
talents, abilities), and the indentations represent our weaknesses (faults,
limitations, shortcomings, undeveloped areas). The beautiful thing is that the
pieces complement one another and produce a beautiful whole.
Just
as each piece of a puzzle is important, so each member of the body of Christ is
important and can minister to the other members of the body.
Just
as, when one piece is missing from the puzzle, its absence is very obvious and
damages the picture, so also is the whole weakened when we are absent from the body
of Christ.
Just
as, when each piece of a puzzle is in place, any one piece is not conspicuous
but blends in to form the whole picture, so it should be in the body of Christ.
【Church
Unity】The story is told
that during the American Civil War, when the rival armies were encamped on the
opposite banks of the Potomac River, the Union’s band played one of its
patriotic tunes, and the Confederate musicians quickly struck up a melody dear
to any Southerner’s heart.; Then one of the bands started to play “Home, Sweet
Home.” The musical competition ceased, and the musicians from the other army
joined in. Soon voices from both sides of the river could be heard singing,
“There is no place like home.”
In
a similar way, the church, in spite of its many divisions, is bound together by
that one strong link—we are all going home, nd to the same home. We have a
common destiny.
【Church
Unity】Born in
In
1829 Smithson, who never married, died and left his considerable fortune to a
nephew. Rumor had it that the terms of Smithson’s will stipulated that his
entire estate was to go to one recipient upon the nephew’s death. The English
scientific community hoped that he had made sizable grants to their favorite
institutions. But when the terms of the will were made public they were
shocked!
Smithson
had written: “Just as
Let
us be careful of saying to some member of the body of Christ, “I have no need
of you,” only to find that the same member could have met some of our greatest
spiritual needs.