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Dealing with Differences - Pastor David's eVotional


1 Peter 3:8

Finally, all of you be of one mind, having compassion for one another; love as brothers, be tenderhearted, be courteous;
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Let's be honest, relationships are tough. Every relationship takes time and effort, whether it's with your family or a friendship. The same is true for the church. The body of Christ comprises people of different backgrounds, personalities, and experiences. We each bring something unique to the table and are commanded to love each other. How does that work? Won't our differences cause arguments and division? They can, unless we all start from the same point - Jesus Christ.

In 1 Peter 3, the church is told to be of 'one mind.' We are all supposed to lay aside our thoughts and attitudes for the thoughts and attitudes of Jesus. How do we do this? We jump into God's Word, and in the process, our minds are transformed more and more into the mind of Christ. We learn to love, forgive, show compassion, and have mercy as we grow. When we desire to be like Christ, we unite with our brothers and sisters, doing the same. So today, if there is tension in a relationship, look to the Bible and begin loving like Jesus.

Life Lesson: Unity in church starts with each person submitting to God's Word.

Dear God,
Thank You for the Bible. Thank You for the amazing Truths that are found in its pages. Help me understand Your Word and apply it to my life and relationships. Give me the mind of Christ so that I can be an instrument of love and grace to those around me.
In Jesus' name. Amen.

Living to tell what He died to say,
Pastor David McGee

Senior Pastor
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