"Healing the Lands" - Jesus' Word at Commonwealth Prayer Initiative
UNITY
I thought to myself "yes, but" as we are prone to do. "Yes, but, he lives in a simpler place than our fast-paced Western city with our 200 years of denominational Church rivalry and history".
Givera shared that for some years now, on Thursdays, there has been a lively church meeting with people from fifteen to twenty different denominations and local churches, all celebrating Jesus and worshiping together. His town's population is less than 40,000. Fifteen to twenty! Here is unity!
MARRIAGE?
Then Jesus spoke to me: "This is not beyond your understanding; isn't it just like marriage? Like your marriage to Trish? Like any marriage of a man and a woman? And isn't it good training for our marriage, yours and mine, when I come for my bride, when I come for you? (Revelation 21:2).
Well, yes! In so many ways . .
LOVE
After 31 years married, Trish and my love still grows richer and stronger; we learned early and often in our marriage that "love" is a "doing" word. We know that marriage is "very good" (Genesis 1:31), and also that both man and wife have to give, all the time. Give in service, in humour, support, encouragement, humility, empathy, forgiveness and in putting oneself last. "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends" (John 15:13). But the joys overwhelmingly outweigh the giving, they bless!
PERSEVERANCE
Early in marriage we learned to persevere; "persevere" is another "doing" word. We learned to persevere when the babies seemed always to be teething or sick. Persevere when pay after pay there was no money left for fun. Persevere when work took all the energy. Persevere when things just went wrong. "But love never fails" (1 Corinthians 13:8). The joys overwhelmingly bless!
JESUS
Most marriages reach a point where they are effectively over; there is no longer any forward movement, nothing seems to still bind. There was such a time for Trish and I but neither of us was prepared to give up our children. So, instead of separating, we turned to Jesus and asked Him into our marriage as a constant and equal participant. We soon found that "a three strand cord is not easily broken" (Ecclesiastes 4:12). And the joys overwhelmingly bless!
Our most precious relationships, of man and wife and of Christian and Lord, are surely modeled on God Himself, in whose image we are made. Our relationships are akin to His own relationship of Father, Son and Spirit; loving, poured out, generous, unbreakable, eternal.
WE ALREADY KNOW
What Pastor Givera and his brothers and sisters are living out in PNG is so very similar to that which is already familiar in many of our lives . . We know how to do unity, we know how to find God's will in the Church . . But how do we spread this throughout the church? I guess we pray .. Then it will take the application of a couple of simple "doing" words . .
"So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love" (1 Corinthians 13:13).
Love: a "doing" word.
Amen.
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Praise Jesus.
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