This
is a scene from a recent seminar. The
seminar story has made the rounds on several of the social media websites, and
maybe you saw the pictures, but did you read the story?
The seminar host gave each of the attendees a balloon and
instructed them to write their name on their balloon, then the balloon was
placed in the glass enclosed room you see in the photo.
Everyone was sent into
the room to find their balloon, and they were given five minutes. As the crowd of people rushed into the room
of balloons, they were bumping into each other, running over others in the
room, resulting in lots of pushing and shoving as each one searched for his own
balloon.
It is probably no surprise to you to know that the five
minutes expired and not a single person was able to locate a balloon with their
name on it. Then everyone was directed
to exit the room, leaving all the balloons behind.
New instructions were given and reentry to the room began
again, this time, they were instructed to pick any balloon and find the person
whose name was on the balloon they were holding. I can imagine there was still
quite a bit of chaos involved, but amazingly, within 15 minutes, everyone was holding
his own balloon.
We Christians have known for a long time there is greater
success when we work together. Numerous
are the stories of failure when someone attempts to accomplish God's work all
by themselves. This happens a lot in the lives of a lot of our church leaders
who begin their work with the idea they can accomplish more when they work
alone. The responsibilities of those
leaders soon become greater than they imagined, and soon, projects and deadlines
are neglected.
I say all of that to echo the seminar leader from the story
above. Greater things are accomplished when we work together! Let me insert here there is personal
responsibility and accountability in seeking your relationship with God and
knowing his Son's death brings your eternal salvation. But in the church, as we can see in the examples
of the Book of Acts, the greatest success comes when we lean on each other.
Utilizing our individual spiritual gifts for the benefit of the entire body of
Christ, brings benefit to all of us.
I try to tell you from time to time how much we need
God. Most of us recognize how disastrous
life is when we attempt to go it alone, without God. You and I both need to keep the relationship
between us and God in good shape with lots of prayer and listening and
activity.
Today, I want you to think with me of how much we need each
other. We are not on a solo flight
through life. Perhaps your talents and
abilities will be the very things that inspire me to greater levels of
faithfulness. I'm saying, give it a try,
and be amazed at how much we can accomplish for God, through our right
relationships with each other. God
bless.
Editor's Note: Here is one way you can be a friend and help a very special family. Young Marley, who has had more than her share of health problems since birth, is in need of prayers from everyone. Her recent hospital stay has left her wearing one of those "halo" devices, and now she is experiencing lots of pain from the care associated with that. We who pray for this family often are asking you to join us and lift up Marley to God seeking good health and blessings for all of her family. --RonB
Editor's Note: Here is one way you can be a friend and help a very special family. Young Marley, who has had more than her share of health problems since birth, is in need of prayers from everyone. Her recent hospital stay has left her wearing one of those "halo" devices, and now she is experiencing lots of pain from the care associated with that. We who pray for this family often are asking you to join us and lift up Marley to God seeking good health and blessings for all of her family. --RonB
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