Divided in Christ
When the outside world looks at the Christian church what do
you think they see? I have often wondered about that in my own life being raised
Catholic and I once like many others thought there was only one way right way
to worship and serve God. But as I grew older and began to seek after God
through prayer and reading of His word I came to understand that it was a
requirement for each individual to have their own personal relationship with
Jesus. Since that day I have continued on that journey and understand that the
Bible teaches that the power of God is manifested in individuals through the
working of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life. What makes me scratch my
head though was an issue for Paul in Corinth and is still and issue within the
Christian Movement today. Paul’s letter addresses these issues;
10 I appeal to you, brothers, by the name of our Lord
Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, and that there be no divisions among you,
but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment.
1 Corinthians 1:10 (ESV)
Now Paul is pleading with the
Corinthians to be in one mind about who they have come to faith in. You see in
the church today we often have favorite preachers and people we associate with
our salvation and development of our Christian walks but just as Paul told the
Corinthians I want to remind you no man no matter how Godly or anointed they
might be brought us salvation. Our only hope is found in Jesus and the church
today needs to be reminded of that. The problem for the church today is not
only that we are divided by denominations but also but our values as laid out
in Scripture. The varying interpretations of man have weakened our ability to
understand right from wrong in accordance with God’s Word. Paul states, “Be united
in the same mind and the same judgment.” I hope we can understand that. You see the
opposite of this every day as Christian denominations and leaders; in a move to
appease the world and become popular, are selling short what God’s word says
and instructing people that what God’s word says is not relevant to today. Let
me assure you Paul’s instruction to Timothy about the importance of God’s word is
still true today.
16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable
for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 that
the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.
2 Timothy 3:16-17 (ESV)
I challenge you today to be in God’s
word read it with prayer asking God to show you the way He has called for us to
live. So that all those who proclaim Christ will be united in the same mind and
the same understanding of judgment; providing us the ability to look at life
and judge fairly what is right and wrong in accordance with God’s word. All
scripture is applicable to the Christian walk and if it calls something sin
than we need to be like Joseph in the house of Potiphar and run away from it. I
Pray God bless you with a burning desire for His word and the knowledge and
understanding the Holy Spirit brings so that we may live lives worthy of Jesus sacrifice
on the cross. I
continue to believe there is only one right way to worship and serve God and
that way is laid out for each of us in the Bible. Have a truly Blessed day as you walk in the light of God’s
Word.
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