Today's Daily Bread
Texas Ranger baseball player Josh Hamilton has battled the demons
of drug and alcohol addiction. So when his team won their playoff series
in 2010, Hamilton was concerned about the postgame celebration. He
admitted that it’s not good for a recovering alcoholic to be in the
midst of a “rainstorm” of champagne. But something beautiful happened.
Instead of champagne, his teammates stocked the locker room with ginger
ale so that Hamilton could be included in the celebration. What a great
picture of community and putting others’ needs above your own.
This is what Paul meant when he commanded the Philippians to count
others as more significant than themselves (2:3-4). Being united to
Christ made the Philippian believers members of the same family and gave
them a special bond. Thus their attitude toward one another was to be
expressed in practical ways: unity in love, sacrificial service, and
discovering how to help others even when they didn’t realize they needed
help. The motivation for this type of normal Christian behavior is the
example of Jesus Christ.
Like Hamilton’s teammates, let’s carry each other’s burdens. When we
selflessly love our neighbors, we are expressing our love for God.
Beautiful lives are these that bear
For other lives their burden of care;
Beautiful souls are those that show
The Spirit of Christ wherever they go. —Abbott
For other lives their burden of care;
Beautiful souls are those that show
The Spirit of Christ wherever they go. —Abbott
Christlike love is seen in good works.
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