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Power of Community - A Pilgrimage Fueled by Hope - Week 12 Day 5

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 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.

 Hebrews 10:24-25 ESV



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Power of Community

By Sharon Betters


Today’s Treasure

 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.

 Hebrews 10:24-25 ESV


The writer of Hebrews sent this letter to people who wanted to quit. They started their journey as believers filled with hope and a willingness to give up everything in order to follow Jesus. They pooled their resources and gladly gave whatever they could to meet the needs of each member of their “church family”. But the fires of persecution were heating up. Finding a job was almost impossible because they were shunned by their Jewish community. Some had already gone back to their previous lives, because living as Jesus’ followers required too much.

I imagine them eagerly gathering to hear the encouraging words of this letter. After reminding them that God had kept the promise of sending the Redeemer, that He had sent His own Son, Jesus, the writer outlines a practical response to this great truth.

He encourages them that the place to be when life falls apart is with one another. It’s in community that God keeps many of His promises. Often hurting people run from the church, either in shame, or in concluding that faith doesn’t work when life gets messy. Yet it’s in community, in relationships with others, that God keeps many of His promises to encourage and equip us for our daily lives. Growing up as a child of God takes time. We need cheerleaders who encourage us to “keep on keeping on”, and others will need us to cheer them on. The hunger for perfect unity where no division or conflicts exist, won’t be satisfied here. Yet, if we stay the course with our small group, committed to growing in Jesus, we will get glimpses of what perfect unity in Jesus will be when we all arrive Home. 

 


LIFE-GIVING ENCOURAGEMENT

In this dog eat dog world, we need one another to create a community that greets us with compassion and that accepts us for who we are.  That offers us a safe place to learn, a place where we can see God’s love and forgiveness, a place where we are strengthened and encouraged to face another week. Don’t cheat yourself by avoiding covenant community. Intentionally seek out a small group of Christians and commit to doing life with them. 


PRAYER

Oh Father, I know that we have all experienced pain in small group communities and in our local church, but I pray, Father, that we would continue to see the Scriptures as our guide to life. And in the Scriptures, Your son Jesus talks about His longing for us to have unity, to experience the blessings that come with the covenant community. And so I pray, Father, that those who have been hurt, that they will not give up, that they will try again, and that they will trust You to lead them to a place where they can feel safe, where they can offer encouragement to others, and where they can be encouraged themselves. Thank you Lord, for giving us this gift of community.



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