“Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love
and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do,
but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing
near.”1
Today, in the United States, families will observe Independence
Day. We are blessed to live in a country with such great freedoms, but this
freedom was obtained with the faithful service and sacrifice from the men and
women who fought for them. It is something we should never take for granted.
I came across this quote, and it simply and clearly stated such
a great truth:
"They depended on each other. And the world depended on
them." I say, "We need to depend on each other so that our community
and country can depend on us."2
The photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima came to mind
as I thought of the idea of having strength in numbers. The photograph depicts a
group of soldiers working together to make sure our flag was standing. They were
just ordinary men, who willingly accept the responsibility to accomplish
extraordinary things, even in difficult times. If they had tried to work alone,
they would have not been able to do what they did. Our soldiers have learned to
work together, support each other, and protect each other.
When Jesus chose his disciples,
he chose 12 ordinary men. All of them possessed different talents and
strengths, which were equally important in continuing the work Jesus had
started. They learned together, shared life, and served others together. This
was God´s design for all of us as well.
We are God’s army here on earth. Just as our soldiers have
worked together to ensure our wellbeing, we must work together and encourage
others to continue moving forward in this battle against our enemy, the devil.
Being part of the body of Christ will help us fulfill our individual roles
successfully because we can count on the support of others. We all know that Christ
will return as he said he would but let us work faithfully and diligently until
He does.
Suggested Prayer: Dear God, thank you for all the men and women who
have served, and continue to serve, our country. Their continuous and cooperative
effort has ensured the freedoms we enjoy. I pray that you would help us learn
to work with others, as we seek to be an effective witness for you. Thank you
for choosing an ordinary person like me to do extraordinary things in You. I
pray that my life would motivate and encourage others to know you more. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer.
In Jesus’ name, amen.
Hebrews 10:24-25 (NLT).
Quote from Band of Brothers: "There Was A Time When the
World Asked Ordinary Men to Do Extraordinary Things."