Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
UNITY IN ACTION
Psalm 133:1-2 “How good and pleasant it is when brothers
live together in unity! It is like precious oil poured on the
head, running down on the beard, running down on Aaron’s
beard, down upon the collar of his robes.”
For over two thousand years the parable of the Good
Samaritan has served as beacon to all who would live for
God and the service that He modeled. A good case could be
made that this parable defines Christian service as perhaps
no other and serves as a stellar example of loving God and
loving others. The Samaritan not only served another; he
actually went out of his way to make the injured man his
neighbor…. not to fulfill an obligation…. not to impress
others…not to rack up points with God but to do what others
would not…. simply care for someone who was in need. He
used his presence, his time and his resources in pursuit of
God’s command to love others as yourself.
Jesus spent His entire earthly life putting into practice what
he taught others about being a neighbor. He saw others as
His neighbor when He fed them physical and spiritual food.
He saw a neighbor when He comforted the grieving and
healed the sick. He protected His neighbors when He looked
evil in the eye and called it out. He made the entire world
His neighbor when He hung on the cross.
There is absolutely nothing that will coalesce a group better
than working toward a tangible and worthy goal. The
fellowship at Gold Canyon church of Christ is already joined
together in our love of the Lord and the desire to worship
Him. If the fellowship committed to mirroring the efforts of
the Samaritan at all levels, the bonds that draw us together
would tighten even more and we could become an active
and powerful force for good to combat evil in the world
around us…. all the while building unity that petty
differences of opinion would not affect.
There is not one instance in history of a great goal or
purpose that has been attained without the unity of the ones
who strived for the completion of that goal. One great
example in our own time is the success of the civil rights
movement of the sixties and seventies in promoting,
attaining and protecting voting rights for all citizens
regardless of race, creed, tradition or culture. This
movement consisted of millions of individuals, each with
their own personality, ideas and gifts. The success came
from a laser focus on a just and honorable cause, with every
individual gift and idea playing a small part in the overall
scheme of events.
Think for a moment of the incredible light that would shine
from our fellowship if each of us committed to build a
community that actively seeks others to be our neighbor. It
would be a brilliant and piercing light that illuminates the
darkness around us and testifies for all to see of the love of
God and the leadership of Jesus! Think about it!
~ Aron Smith



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