Read: II Corinthians 7: 2 - 7
What's A Family For?
"And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it...."--I Corinthians 12:1a.
When we put our faith in Jesus, we become members of God's family. This gives us special kinship with our brothers and sisters in Christ. That can be a wonderful support in times of suffering and sorrow.
I felt that special kinship in Christ during the spring of 1987. My sister Alice was dying of cancer 800 miles away. I could not be with her during her final days. But I knew she would be well taken care of. She had the loving care of her husband, their two sons and my parents. Alice was also supported by the members of her church. They brought food, spent time with my nephews, and comforted my brother-in-law.
Most touching to me, though, was what the assistant pastor's wife did. During Alice's final moments, this "sister in the Lord" held her hand and sang to her. When death came, my sister was lifted to Heaven on a song. This woman had done what "family members" do best--she provided hope in the darkest hour.
Look around in your church. Is there a hand that needs holding? Does a new mother need a meal taken in or the laundry taken out? Can you help an elderly person with some repairs? Maybe you won't have the bittersweet experience of lifting someone to Heaven on a song, but your love in action will bring joy to a brother or sister in Christ. Isn't that what family is for? [JDB) [Used by permission from Our Daily Bread, Grand Rapids, MI.]
THOT: Oh, how we need support in times of suffering and despair--Supported with love by saints of God, who understand and care [DJD]
TODAY: Show your love and care to some "family" member.