Wednesday, October 22, 2025
“The human body has
many parts, but the many parts make up one whole body. So it is with the body
of Christ. Some of us are Jews, some are Gentiles, some are slaves, and some
are free. But we have all been baptized into one body by one Spirit, and we all
share the same Spirit.” (1
Corinthians 12: 12 -13, New Living Translation)
One woman grew up with atheistic
parents. Another grew up in a different country than Canada. Each of the five
had their own unique, personal story but Jesus Christ had brought them together
at this time for this moment to share in this blessed experience of faith,
witness and community. “There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free,
male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28)
But there was a moment which stood out for me which symbolized all a
church could and should be. The second person who was baptised was a senior woman.
She needed some help going down the stairs into the water. The man who was to
be baptized next, helped her down the stairs, even having to step into the water
himself to do so. Later, the young woman who had been baptized before her had
stayed at the top of the stairs and then helped the woman get safely back up
the stairs. I found this all-in-these-waters-together moment especially rich
and meaningful. Perhaps, it had been arranged beforehand but that doesn’t
matter. It was still a beautiful reminder of what the church can be at its best;
helping hands, people looking out for each other. Yes, baptism is a sign of God’s grace in our
lives, a proclamation of accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour but it
also brings us into solidarity and fellowship with the Christian family. All that
and more unfolded on Sunday morning.
We are never alone in our faith journey. Many of us can fondly and
lovingly recall those who have mentored, encouraged and instructed us in our
faith: parents, grandparents, pastors, Sunday
School teachers, youth workers to name a few. My brother, Wayne, was a significant
influence in own Christian growth. I
think of what Paul wrote to Timothy: “I remember your genuine faith, for you
share the faith that first filled your grandmother Lois and your mother,
Eunice. And I know that same faith continues strong in you.” (2 Timothy 1:5)
We may not even know how our Christian witness is affecting another person. Therefore, we should always try to be conscious
that our words and actions truly reflect the love of Jesus Christ. Others are watching.
“He (Jesus Christ) makes the whole body fit together perfectly. As each part
does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole
body is healthy and growing and full of love.” (Ephesians 4:16)
Just as the baptismal candidates were giving a helping hand to another,
so we all are responsible for helping one another as we walk together in faith.
No one should ever feel alone or
forgotten or abandoned or an outcast but embraced into God’s company of
believers. We need each other in these troubling times more than ever.
“God put the world square with himself through the Messiah, giving the
world a fresh start by offering forgiveness of sins. God has given us the task
of telling everyone what he is doing. We’re Christ’s representatives. God uses
us to persuade men and women to drop their differences and enter into God’s
work of making things right between them. We’re speaking for Christ himself
now: Become friends with God; he’s already a friend with you.” (2 Corinthians 5: 18 -20, The Message Bible)
How can I be of help?
Dale
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