
Do you ever wonder what happened to God's people? This question comes to my mind after reading about the 600,000 plus Israelites led by Moses out of Egypt. These were the people of the Lord. As they traveled together the Lord blessed them with the strength to keep everyone moving towards their future home. If people strayed away from God's commands he would allow the people to suffer by removing himself. He would temporarily remove himself to allow the people to understand how much they need Him. Although whenever they traveled together God made statements to other tribes and people groups. Wars were no contest. God allowed the Israelites to completely obliterate the opposing armies. But how does this relate to us?
I believe God is calling the Christian nation to come together. Yes He can move through us individually, but how marvelous would God's light shine with Christians in one accord. I'm not talking about just being together, but I am talking about a collective and conjointed faith. If we could shout his name in unison, the monumental change and uproar will be heard throughout the universe.
Why then do we continue to split? Why do we have multiple churches within the same communities? If we are all preaching the word of God then why can we not see eye-to-eye? If one group wants to shout, let them shout. If one groups wants to clap, let them clap. If one group wants to sing, let them sing. Stop ripping and shredding God's people apart from each other. Touch your community with one voice. Do not give the darkness any room to see failure, pride, and selfish behavior. We must learn to hate sin and hold each other accountable. Help a brother, but do not hate a brother. Please do not ridicule "mega" churches, yet rejoice that one voice is being lifted high to praise the one and only sovereign King. What happened to one God, one church, and one song?
How long will we continue to divide ourselves?
I pray that God's divine love will begin to shine in each of us. No matter what church we attend, I pray that we can begin to grow together. May God be our light and His word be our connecting chain. I also pray that unwanted walls will burn down. No matter how much we desire to mold the church with our hands, I hope we can learn to have faith in God so he can lead our communities in one light and one agenda. I pray that we Christians can begin to realize a church is more important than passing the offerring plates just to pay the bills for the building. Our church is a place of community, fellowship, and God.
This is my passion. This is my journey. This is my prayer.
