The one simple thing that could make the greatest difference…
It’s easy to notice the negative isn’t it? Sometimes it feels like we’re just programmed that way, but of course we’re not. We’re made in the image of a God who makes all things good. We’re made to bear that image. Only since we fell from that image do we tend to see the negative most prominently, but the thing is that it doesn’t have to be that way. God gives grace to see through the dark into the light. Ann Voskamp speaks valuable words when she says it. “In a fallen world, how profound is it to see the cracks?… Brilliant people don’t deny the dark; they are the ones who never stop looking for His light in everything.”
I read a friend’s blogpost this Saturday and some things she said stirred up something in me, especially when she spoke of church unity and how Christians are to be known by our love. It stayed in my mind all weekend and it came up twice on Sunday. Nano’s lesson in class made me think of it, and it was the Scripture Bro. Robby preached on too. “By this all people will know that you are my disciples. If you have love one for another.” John 13:35
Known by our love… I have always thought of it in terms of love for the world, and of course we are to be known by that love, but the thought blessed me Sunday morning, that there is something special about our love for each other within our churches that shows Jesus. “If you have love one for another…”
Love… the greatest of these is love. And these people God used to point me to love this weekend have given me a gift. Even after their words have been spoken they’ve been teaching me a lesson that I needed to hear. All the things I think we all need, stand in the shadows of the greatness of love. Because maybe living your purpose in this world is mostly just about love, something that might look small and simple.
And what if we were not only willing to give love, but willing to receive it? What if we were willing to be deeply impacted by the love another person pours out through a lesson preached, a written word, an advice given? Maybe that will make the greatest difference.
They will see we are His church by our love. Cracks are everywhere because we’re all human people who mess up. And we’ll see the cracks. Sometimes, we are called to respond to the cracks or even distance ourselves from them. But maybe I need to know that if I look too hard at a crack I won’t notice what I can see through it. Maybe He wants to tell me that the greatest thing that I can do in my church, in the Christian groups that I am choosing to place myself in, is by going to my brothers and sisters, to my church, prepared… Prepared, not just to refrain from pointing out the cracks, but prepared to look between the cracks and be deeply moved, deeply blessed by the love people are pouring through them. Maybe being willing to be deeply blessed by another’s love so much that you are driven to share it is one of the greatest ways to spread love and make a deep difference.
I am a messed up person, but I was #BlessedAtChurch this week. I bet you were too! Here’s to receiving another’s love so much that it overflows out of us. Here’s to spreading some love!














