6.5- Beautiful Unity
6.5-
Beautiful Unity Ephesians
4:1-6 Marvin Williams
Seeing three large predatory animals cuddle
and play together is extremely unusual. Yet this is precisely what happens
daily in an animal sanctuary in Georgia. In 2001, after months of neglect and
abuse, a lion, a Bengal tiger, and a black bear were rescued by Noah’s Ark
Animal Sanctuary. “We could have separated them,” said the assistant director.
“But since they came as a kind of family, we decided to keep them together.”
The trio had found comfort in each other during their time of mistreatment, and
despite their differences, they live peacefully together.
Unity is a beautiful thing. But the unity
Paul wrote about in his letter to the believers in Ephesus is unique. Paul
encouraged the Ephesians to live up to their calling as members of one body in
Christ (Ephesians 4:4-5). By the power of the Holy Spirit they would be able to
live in unity
as they developed humility, gentleness, and patience. These attitudes also
allow us to lovingly bear “with one another in love” through the common ground
we have in Christ Jesus (4:2).
Despite our differences, as
members of the family of God, we have been reconciled to Him through the death
of our Savior and reconciled to each other through the ongoing work of the Holy
Spirit in our lives.
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