|
![]() Home Today GoodNews Contents 1Liner Archives Privacy Webmasters Authors Donate |
|
< February, 2002 >
|
Flying Together Or Flying AloneThe bottom line on those geese from those who study them is this: they are able to fly up to 71% farther together than they could ever fly alone. So are we who belong to Jesus Christ. We're able to fly a whole lot farther together than we ever could by ourselves. It's just too bad that so many of us are more seagull than goose - we're up there soaring all by ourselves, doing our thing, but missing the power of flying together with other brothers and sisters. That is so clearly demonstrated inActs 2:44, our word for today from the Word of God. "All the believers were together and had everything in common...Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, enjoying the favor of all the people." Part of the power of these original believers was that they were geese, not gulls. They looked out for one another, provided for each other, and they pursued the Lord together. And they were powerful. The next verse says, "The Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved." Now when's the last time you saw that happening? But then, when's the last time you saw believers together like that? The "geese" principle actually applies to your family, to your business, to the ministry you're in, to the relationships between believers in your church, and to the relationships between believers in your church with those in other churches. - we can fly a lot farther together than we could ever fly alone! But whether it's your church, your family, or another group, you have to fight to keep the flock together - because too many of us are solo-flying seagulls at heart. Here's Paul's blueprint for keeping the flock together - see how much this describes how you're acting. "Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit...(Ephesians 4:2, 3). That's "effort" as in "keep working at everyone staying together". Maybe you're in a situation where it's getting to be cliques, power blocs, little personal kingdoms, personal egos, personal agendas, and polarizing individualism. Don't get sucked into that. Do whatever you have to do to keep or pull the flock together - write a letter, bring people together, get people praying together, ask for forgiveness, or help folks keep their eye on a mission that unites rather than issues that divide them. If you need to, tell them about the gulls and the geese. It's time to bring the flock together - and see how far we can fly when we are flying together.
If you're interested, there is more information about:
email this message to a friend | DW Home
Today's Daily Wisdom is written by Ron Hutchcraft, based on his popular radio broadcast,"A Word With You"."A WORD WITH YOU" daily devotionals are now available via e-mail. To subscribe send a blank email to:awordwithyou-subscribe@hutchcraft.com,or to request the "Yours for Life" booklet, fill out the form on this site:http://www.gospelcom.net/rhm/yours/yflorder.html. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries has been on-line with Gospelcom since February, 1996, providingpractical answers to real life issues. (c) 2000 Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc.PO Box 400, Harrison AR 72602 |
|