Welcome to Walk-on Wednesday. By Hump Day, we are struggling, but we believe a good devotion can strengthen us to finish the week strong.
So now Jesus and the ones he makes holy have the same Father. That is why Jesus is not ashamed to call them his brothers and sisters. Hebrews 2:11 NLT
I have two. One came nine years after my birth, and the other around two years later.
Since I was
nine when my first brother was born, I cared for him in limited ways that gave
Mom and Dad a break. He and my younger brother were always good buddies since
they were close in age. As they grew older, my middle brother and I became good
friends and enjoyed common interests and activities. My younger brother and I
shared little in common except heritage. Nevertheless, they are my blood
relatives, and this molds a common bond between us.
Jesus had
brothers and sisters. In one instance, his family sought him out, thinking he
had gone crazy. As they stood outside the house where he was teaching and requested
to see him, Jesus told the crowd that anyone who followed him was his family.
Through the
sacrifice of Christ, those who receive him are made holy—not in practice but
positionally in the eyes of God. When God adopts us into his family, we become
brothers and sisters of Christ and in Christ. We join the family and receive all
the family benefits—and challenges.
I remember
occasions when my brothers fought with each other, tearing up Mom’s living room
in the process. This went on until they were in their late teens. I thought
they were acting stupid, but, then again, I probably did some dim-witted things
along the way as well. Yet, my brothers remained close. They hung together.
After all, they were family. They shared common blood that ran through their
veins.
All who have
received Christ as Savior are also part of a large family. Our looks vary, we
come from various cultures, we sometimes fight and act stupid, and we might
occasionally even betray each other, but we all share common blood and are on
the same mission. The blood of Jesus, shed for the forgiveness of our sins,
runs through our veins, and the call to share his love haunts our every move. We
must love them all. After all, it’s a family thing.
Have you
joined the family and begun the mission?
Prayer: Thank
You, God, for giving us a common bond in Jesus Christ.
Tweetable: Are you loving everyone in your family?
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