As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. 2 Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. 3 Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. 4 There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. Eph. 4:1-6
Any idea what word appears the most in this passage? I highlighted it just in case you missed it. I saw that the lead singer of "Three Dog Night", a band from my high school days, passed away this week. They were famous for many songs but one in particular was "One is the Loneliest Number". Paul would have to disagree with him in this passage. In fact, Paul would be saying just the opposite. He is in effect saying that the fact that there is only one God and one way to be saved brings people from all nations, cultures, colors together into one body. People I would have never known otherwise are now my family. That oneness takes away all loneliness.
My ex-partner in my medical practice who went back to his Seventh Day Adventist roots, loves to post pictures about his church on Facebook after their Saturday (Sabbath) meetings. Many of them have a common theme pointing out the diversity in his church is something that all other churches are failing at and God's plan for the church, like in Heaven, is to include every tribe, tongue, and nation. He is right, of course, so I ponder, why is my church so white? I keep falling back to how many Adventist churches are there in Sevierville, TN? One. There are no other choices and that's why, if you are Adventist, no matter what color, nationality, language, culture, etc. you are going to go to the same church. I googled Adventist Churches in New York city and there was one in Harlem, a Chinese one, a Korean one, a Spanish one, one in the rich area... My point is those churches probably aren't as diverse because you can take the subway to any church that you feel more comfortable in. You see, one church option, like Paul says, creates unity among people that wouldn't normally mix but rather stay alone. One is not lonely but the key to fellowship.
We recently had a Church snow day, and we built a fire, turned on the TV, and streamed Church. OK. I'm going to confess and hope no Church members read my blog, but we streamed Passion City Washington DC with Ben Stuart who we love. Great worship, great message, great everything except fellowship. We were alone. That's not the Church. That's not God's plan for us. He created us for fellowship and although afterward we thought, "We could get used to this", it was wrong. However, there is no reason we couldn't do it Monday night.
