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“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8 (NIV)

No parent can claim that his relation with his child was a straight path without hiccups. In almost every relation there often happens estranged moments particularly where the child goes astray and the parent has to bring to its attention against whatever denials or pleas of innocence. However, the relation would survive such strain because of love. This is not to mean the parent would overlook the child’s error, ignore the matter; the parent might have even to admonish the child severely, depending on the gravity of offense, but love ensures the bond survives the friction.

Likewise, in the relation every believer has with God, there can be moments of strain. But what sustains our relation with God is love.  “We love because he first loved us” (1 John 4:19). One long married couple once observed where there is lack of love a car parked wrongly can be the cause of a storm. However, with love, where an item is misplaced, it can only bring the couple together.

It is through love that whatever is causing dissension can be dispelled. Love is the bridge to any misunderstanding. The conflicts that we see around the world spilling into wars of great proportion and havoc are caused because of the absence of love. And had l there been love certainly we would see less homes breaking up. Yes, certainly few would argue the world needs more of love than hate. And so, are many of our personal relationships.

Prayer for today: Lord Father God, creator of heaven and earth, for all the hurt  that we see in the world, today I pray that you teach us to love one another, just as you did by laying down your life for us, and with that love help us find what is more common than what divides us, so that we are one, as is your desire.

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    “The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its part were many they form one body” (2 Cor 12:12)

    In the body of Christ every believer has a gift that contributes to making the church whole. There are those who are gifted at intercessory prayers. Others have been called to a pulpit ministry. Then there are those gifted at leading worship and praises. Some others have the gift of care and empathy. The gifts in the church are indeed endless.

    One way to know your gift is being able to reflect on what burdens you most. For example, if you have a great feeling for people who are going through tribulations and need comfort then most probably yours is a gift of empathy and care. There are those with a burden to share the truth and theirs is the gift of teaching the Word.
    When God gives us gift he also enables us. For example, one who has been gifted with praising and worshipping by singing would naturally have a way with his tongue. That one gifted with preaching has the talent to move listeners with words. God gives us gifts to build the body of believers.

    Do you know your gift? If so, how are you using it for the building of the church of Christ?

    Prayer for today: Lord Father in heaven, today I pray that you enable me use the gifts you have given me for the building of the church,
    this I pray in Jesus’ name.

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