Daily Hope with Rick Warren - Thursday, 26
December 2013 – The Hope of Christmas – “Three Reasons We Need To Walk with
Others”
“And now, just as you accepted Christ
Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him.” Colossians 2:6 (NLT)
The Bible often compares life to a walk,
because life is a journey; we’re not sitting still. Throughout the New
Testament, we are told to walk in wisdom, love, light, and obedience. We’re
told to walk as Jesus walked. We’re also told to walk alongside other people.
Here are three reasons we need to walk with other people:
·
It’s safer. Have you ever walked alone at
night through a dark alley or down a lonely country road? It’s a little scary.
But if you have another person with you, you feel safer.
·
It’s supportive. Life is not a 50-yard
dash; it’s a marathon. Walking with other people gives you the energy to keep
on going until the end.
·
It’s smarter. You learn more by walking
with others than by walking alone. If you’re walking alone in the wrong
direction, you may never realize it. But if you have a friend beside you, one
of you is likely to recognize you’ve veered off the path and need to find the
right direction.
We also learn some important lessons when
we walk alongside other people. We learn how to get along and cooperate with
others.
We also learn how to love. Genesis 2:18
tells us, “It is not good for the man to be alone” (NIV). God hates loneliness,
and community is God’s answer to loneliness. When we walk alongside other
people, we find a community where we learn how to love.
Walking alongside other people also
teaches us hospitality. The Bible says in 1 Peter 4:9, “Offer hospitality to
one another without grumbling.” What’s your grumble? What’s your excuse for not
opening your home to friends?
Maybe you’ve said, “My home is dirty!”
Well, clean it up!
Or perhaps your excuse is, “My home isn’t
big enough.”
Can you put three people in it? Jesus
says, “For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them”
(Matthew 18:20).
Everybody has a longing for belonging,
because God made us for relationships. When we walk alongside other Christians
in community, we find that longing satisfied.
Talk It Over:
·
How has your life been enriched by the
people who have faithfully walked alongside you?
·
What excuses have you used to avoid
practicing hospitality? What do you need to change about your attitude?
·
Who are the people in your life alongside
whom you can walk? With whom can you learn to walk like Jesus?
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Saddleback Community Church
1 Saddleback Pkwy
Lake Forest, CA 92630 United States
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