Creating Communityનમૂનો
A crisis-hit community – Obong zikakkong
It is easy to despair as we see Covid-19 spread around the world and weave itself into all areas of our lives. As with so many crises before it though, a much more powerful C-word has slowly been appearing: connection.
Physically we are disconnected, but in reality we are becoming more connected than ever before. When was the last time you checked in on that lonely neighbour? When was the last time you talked to someone in the supermarket queue? When was the last time you had space in your schedule for a (virtual) cuppa with that old set of school friends?
This might be a new experience for many, but if you were to transport yourself to an area in the heart of Chad, this might not seem so unfamiliar.
For the Bidiyo people, obong zikakkong is the expression for community, and it translates as ‘hold on to each other’. This mindset permeates all areas of life. When one celebrates, all celebrate; when one grieves, all grieve; when one needs help, all help.
Now transport yourself to a familiar scene in the Bible. Four friends hold on together to the edge of a mat as they carry their paralysed friend to the feet of Jesus (Mark 2:3-5).
Together they share in the suffering, but where does this lead them? Directly to the feet of Jesus. By holding those around us, we too can bring them to the feet of Jesus so they can see his love.
Right now, as we all face the same giant, we understand how important it is to hold on to one another, but how can we make sure that this lasts beyond a crisis?
Today, what can you commit to continuing when Covid-19 becomes a distant memory?
Challenge: Connect with a local charity and find out how you can help practically, or pray for someone you know is in need on your street.
Pray: Thank you, Lord, that you work all things for good and that through the chaos of Covid-19 we see communities coming together. We pray that we would seek you in all situations and be your hands and feet to a world in need.
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About this Plan
God didn’t create this world with just one person in mind, but all of us. He has given us the wonderful gift of community. Each session in this devotional will explore the meaning of the word community in different languages and in different parts of the Bible. Through this we will uncover how we can be part of creating authentic, life-giving community.
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