Thursday, July 26, 2007

Group Hug!

It has been a few days since I have been available to post anything. Jill's dad has been in the hospital in Houston having a tumor removed from his head, so we have been preoccupied with that, and will probably have periods of the same in the coming weeks. He is doing okay, but the recovery is longer than anticipated as other complications have arisen. We covet your prayers.

This morning I read something this morning that seems to fit what we have been dealing with. Facing tough times alone can make or break you. It was true with my mom before she died, and I believe it is what broke her spirit and led to her early death (she was 64). She had isolated herself from true community, and with the exception of her family, she had no one to walk with in her life. I read this quote by Larry Crabb in Andy Stanley's Creating Community (finished it this morning, good book!) "As our lungs require air, so our souls require what only what community provides. We were designed. . . to live in relationship. Without it we die. It's that simple." I don't know about you, but I have found that to be very true in my own life. I think how well we weathered the roughest times we have faced in our lives was determined almost exclusively by whether or not we were walking through the storm in community with others or not. True community is there to remind us of the Truth of who we are in Christ and God's character.

Our society does everything it can to counter development of true community. Oh it offers many counterfeits, for example, one of Starbucks core values is that they don't just sell incredible coffee, they sell community. They market to a real need in our world, and their profits show they know what they are talking about. The old sitcom Cheers, "where everybody knows your name" theme song cries out what people long for most.

One thing that takes place in a community of believers in Christ that doesn't happen in what the world offers is life change based on the truth of God's Word. I think that is what was experienced in the book of Acts where the church was first born. In chapter 2:42-47, it speaks of them having all things in common, and the result was all the things that we seek to accomplish in the life of the church: true worship, ministry and service, fellowship, discipleship and the end result was that God grew the church. It happened in the context of community, the greek word used to describe it is koinonia.

Unfortunately, we, even in our churches, often do to ourselves that which counters the opportunity to grow in community. We busy ourselves with things that really don't matter in the eternal scheme of things, and our society suffers as a result. Perhaps it is time to simplify our lives, throw off the junk that complicates our lives and pursue that which feeds our soul. Okay, so now it's time. . . everybody. . . group hug!

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