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MARCH, 2006

Greetings,

 If you are on my email distribution list for the daily slice of Our Daily Bread you have read the following article.

In my opinion it is an article worthy of repeating. We all need to be reminded of the importance and truth expressed in this devotion.

This devotion was published on Thursday, February 23, 2006 in Our Daily Bread published by RBC Ministries.

When explorers entered Peru, they found huge, impressive buildings that may have been standing for 2,000 years. These ancient Inca structures were built of hand-hewn rocks of different sizes and shapes. Some were 3-sided, some 4-sided, and some 7-sided. Without the use of mortar, they were fitted together so perfectly that they stood for many centuries, even through earthquakes.

God builds His church in much the same way. The Bible pictures the church of Jesus Christ as a building, and each believer is a block in that building. Peter said that we,

"as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house" (1 Peter 2:5).

And Paul said that we are

"being joined together" (Ephesians 2:21) and "are being built together for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit" (v.22).

People with a variety of backgrounds, abilities, interests, and needs make up Christ's church, so uniting in a common purpose is not an easy process. Yet when we let the Lord do His work among us, shaping us and assigning our place in the structure, we become part of a strong, solid edifice.

Yes, we are all different. But God is building an enduring church. The magnificent Inca buildings will eventually crumble, but the church is built to last. —Dave Egner

Christ builds His church
with different stones
And makes each one secure;
All shapes and sizes fit in place
To make His church endure.
—Anon.

The permanence of the church is based on the character of the Builder.
 

In Christ,

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