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July 17, 2011 — by Julie Ackerman Link
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Exodus 26:1-11
[Christ], in whom the whole building, being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. —Ephesians 2:21
Bible in a year:
Psalms 18-19; Acts 20:17-38
Psalms 18-19; Acts 20:17-38
Too long. Too short. Too big. Too small. Too tight. Too
loose.
These words describe most of the clothes I try on. Finding the
perfect fit seems impossible.
Finding a church that is a “perfect fit” poses similar problems.
Every church has something that’s not quite right. Our gifts aren’t
recognized. Our talents aren’t appreciated. Our sense of humor is
misunderstood. Certain attitudes, beliefs, people, or programs make us
uncomfortable. We feel as if we don’t fit. We struggle to find our
place.
We know, however, that God wants us to fit together with one another.
The apostle Paul said we are being “built together to become a dwelling
in which God lives” (Eph. 2:22 NIV).
The believers in the church today, like the tabernacle in the days of Moses (Ex. 26) and the temple in the days of Solomon (1 Kings 6:1-14),
are the dwelling place of God on earth. God wants us to fit
together—for there to be no divisions in His church. This means that we,
the building blocks, are to be “perfectly joined together in the same
mind and in the same judgment” (1 Cor. 1:10).
No church will be a perfect fit, but we can all work at fitting together more perfectly.
For Further Study
Check out the online resource The Church We Need
for help in learning to get along with brothers and
sisters in Christ. See www.discoveryseries.org/q0904
Christ’s love creates unity in the midst of diversity.
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