Everyday Disciple 3 - Serving in CommunitySýnishorn
Unity in Diversity
MORNING
Read John 17:20-23
Devotion
Christians are a varied lot. We have different cultural backgrounds, different political views, different priorities, different perspectives, and even different theologies on some issues. Surprisingly, our diversity is actually a great strength of Christianity. It means we can embrace such a wide range of cultures and practices. You will find disciples of Jesus in every single ethnic group.
But while our diversity is wonderful, it is also a challenge. We frequently find it difficult to work together with people who are different from us. In this prayer, Jesus is praying for those who would believe in Him in the future. That’s us (and millions of others). He prays that we will be unified in the way the Trinity is unified – complete unity (17:23). Of course, that sort of unity is impossible humanly, but we have all been saved by the same grace of Jesus and we all have the same Spirit living within us, so we share a huge amount in common.
It’s this unnatural but incredible unity among disciples of Jesus that will show the world that Jesus is real (17:21, 23). It’s easy to get on well with other Christians if you never have anything much to do with them. But that’s not unity. Unity is forged in the cauldron of community with Christians who are different from us. Our unity in our diversity shows the power of God. It’s only in community that we can truly represent Jesus.
Prayer
Sometimes it’s easier and less complicated just to do my own thing in serving You, Lord. That way there are fewer tensions, disagreements, restrictions, frustrations, and complications. But I know that Your ways are better, and You call me to serve with other disciples of Jesus in real community. Please help me to love those in my community and life who see and do things differently from me. May we together show our world that You are real and loving.
Today’s Bible Focus
Jesus: “May they be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me.”
LUNCHTIME (or when you can make a moment during the day)
1. Meditate for a short time on today’s Bible Focus. Let it seep into your heart.
2. Look and see what is happening around you from God’s perspective and listen to see whether God is whispering anything to you.
3. Pray for any not-yet Christians God has placed on your heart.
EVENING
1. Remember: Repeat today’s Bible Focus.
2. Reflect: Reflect on the day and thank God for what He has said and done.
3. Repent: Check where you have neglected or disobeyed God during the day and ask for forgiveness and freedom.
4. Release: Name any concerns or fears on your mind and release them to Jesus.
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About this Plan
Being an everyday disciple of Jesus requires involvement in a community. The Bible makes it clear that God never envisaged or allowed for lone ranger disciples. Everyday disciples find commitment to and involvement in a community both essential and strategic. This plan explores the importance and purpose of community for disciples of Jesus.
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