Tuesday; July 11
We live in a land of diversity. In fact, the United States has been known as a melting pot – welcoming all different types of people. Many of our larger cities contain multiple ethnic neighborhoods and even if the lines aren’t as distinct as they used to be, the multi-cultural aspects of who we are have made this a fun and exciting country in which to live. In the USA, fusion isn’t just a type of cooking, it is a way of life.
While diversity can make us more well-rounded, it can also create some challenges. With distinctiveness comes the potential for division; yet, when managed correctly what makes us different can make us better. The United States isn’t the first place to have to deal with this; in fact, Christianity was born out of a heterogeneous culture. People from different backgrounds came together to change the world. Jews accepted Gentiles, the rich developed relationships with the poor; slaves and freemen were brethren. The church was built on the concept, “… accept one another, just as Christ also accepted us to the glory of God.” (Romans 15:7). When we are united with Christ, we can learn to live in harmony with others.
Let’s do our best to embrace unity. We don’t all have to be the same but if we share the same spirit, a lot of the things that divide us will crumble under the pressure of good, old-fashioned Christian love.
Think About It!