Good Morning All,
1 Corinthians 12:25; “that there may be no division in the body, but that the members may have the same care for one another.”
In the mid 1960’s, Simon
and Garfunkel released a song entitled “I am a Rock.” It was about a person who was in love and
then hurt as a result of it. There is
one verse that goes like this:
I've built walls, a
fortress deep and mighty that none may penetrate
I have no need of
friendship, friendship causes pain.
It's laughter and it's
loving I disdain I am a rock, I am an island
Many of us feel and live
this way. At some point in time, we were
hurt so we refuse to ever feel again. So, we divide and make and mark differences with separations. We believe that we can avoid pain by locking
our self away from everyone and everything.
Initially, this may seem like a good idea but soon we find we are lost
and without hope.
One of the real dangers
is that we view all others as rivals and enemies. We never trust anyone and we never let anyone
close to us. When we do this, we look at
all the ways we are different from other people. We focus on these differences and use them to
support our “wall”. By looking at how
others are different makes it easier to build and fortify the walls.
This makes us very easy
prey for the devil. He loves people who
“wall” themselves off from others,
who seek to divide and hate, who then
try to wall themselves off from God.
People do this when they think they have all the answers to life and
that they know what is best. They have
no need for anyone, including God. So, in our own selfish, sinful way; we build walls and reinforce
them to keep others out, especially God.
In all these efforts, we make our selves enemies with our neighbor, our
self and our God.
God knew that there was
no way we could survive behind our walls
of division and that there was no way that we would ever try to dismantle these
walls; that is if we even knew they existed. Jesus came to this world to bust
it up. He came to break down the walls
that you and I built. The walls behind
which we hid and held tightly to our heart all the anger, hatred and
hostility. Jesus came to destroy the
pain and the evil. Through his atoning
death on a cross, he smashed the walls that locked us from God. We are now reconciled to God and we can be
reconciled to each other.
God designed us to be
social beings. We are to be companions
to each other. Sin and the devil
convinced us to build walls. Thanks be
to God that Jesus has destroyed these walls and we have hope. We have new life in Christ; so, with those
walls broken, try to reach out to someone this week that seems to have a wall
still up.
Dearest Father, thank
you for sending Jesus to destroy the walls of separation and hostility. Give us the courage to leave the walls down
and live in the love and fellowship that you want us to have. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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