I visited Chicago with my
sister and two nieces. It was all big buildings and masses of people everywhere.
We had fun but I did get an occasional feeling that I was just one of the masses.
I think that feeling alone
in a crowd is not uncommon. Sometimes we all feel that we are by ourselves even
with people around us especially if we are surrounded by strangers.
One night as we were
waiting to get into a restaurant for Chicago pizza (and, no, it’s not anything
like we serve in Alabama,) a young woman offered to take our picture. We
chatted with her for a bit and found out she is from Alabama and going to Moody
Bible Institute. I told her that I was familiar with Moody and she said, “Oh,
are you a Christian?” Well, that started a whole new level of friendship.
Suddenly we weren't strangers anymore. Suddenly we had a connection and a
unity.
She was precious and I
told her I would pray for her. She shared the path she felt God wanted for her
future. And she was so appreciative for the encouragement of me just saying she
would be in my prayers. BTW, Sidney and I are Facebook friends now so we can
keep in touch.
After that God-planned meeting,
I was reading in Ephesians 4. Look at all the unities surrounded by the “ones.”
I therefore, a prisoner
for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you
have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing
with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit
in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit—just as you
were called to the one hope that belongs to your call— one Lord, one faith, one
baptism, one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and
in all. Ephesians 4:1-6
Sidney was just back to
start a new semester at Moody and I imagine that being far from home can make
you feel lonely sometimes. But God put us together to bear one another in love
and to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
Even though we each are
one, we are
1. In one body of believers
2. Each possessing the one Spirit that keeps us
unified
3. One in the hope of our calling
4. Joined by one faith in one Lord
5. One in our profession of faith and submission
to Christ in baptism
6. Children of one God the Father of all of us
We are never alone no
matter where we are in this great big world filled with people. We are unified
with other believers around us whether we know of their existence or not
I
love this Christian family
.
It’s a group in which a woman from Demopolis,
Alabama can meet a woman from Montgomery, Alabama in downtown Chicago and feel
like we've known each other forever. We can hug and pray for each other and
have instant unity that will last throughout eternity.
Look around.
You are not alone.
One is not a lonely number.
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