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OUR DAILY BREAD : IN IT TOGETHER

Postby cimi » Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:09 pm

MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2020

In It Together
*Rapture* *KeepOnWalkin*

Bible in a Year: Leviticus 8–10; Matthew 25:31–46

Today's Scripture & Insight: Romans 12:9–16
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Rejoice with those who rejoice;
mourn with those who mourn.
Romans 12:15
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During a two-month period in 1994, as many as one million Tutsis were slain in Rwanda by Hutu tribe members bent on killing their fellow countrymen. In the wake of this horrific genocide, Bishop Geoffrey Rwubusisi approached his wife about reaching out to women whose loved ones had been slain. Mary’s reply was, “All I want to do is cry.” She too had lost members of her family. The bishop’s response was that of a wise leader and caring husband: “Mary, gather the women together and cry with them.” He knew his wife’s pain had prepared her to uniquely share in the pain of others.

The church, the family of God, is where all of life can be shared—the good and not-so-good. The New Testament words “one another” are used to capture our interdependence. “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. . . . Live in harmony with one another” (Romans 12:10, 16). The extent of our connectedness is expressed in verse 15: “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”

While the depth and scope of our pain may pale in comparison with those affected by genocide, it’s nonetheless personal and real. And, as with the pain of Mary, because of what God has done for us it can be embraced and shared for the comfort and good of others.

By: Arthur Jackson
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*Cross* *harp*
**Reflect & Pray
When have you allowed someone else to share your sorrow? How does
the body of Christ—the church—help you deal with the hard times in life?

~~Gracious God, forgive me for my reluctance to enter the pain of others.
Help me to live more fully as a connected member of Your church.
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