God’s Love and Grace
“Know therefore that the LORD your God is
God;
He is the faithful God,”
(Deuteronomy 7 v 9)
June
and I have been blessed by being close to people of varied faiths. Through our
association with each, we have come to a strong belief that we all worship the
same God in different ways and we all experience God’s grace.
In
the 90s we became good friends with the family of an executive from Pakistan.
It was our first real close relationship with a Muslim family. We were close to
them in 2001 and observed the frustration that a true Muslim felt in regard to
September 11.
Recently
a Jewish friend that I have known and liked for years shared with me that he
does bible studies so he can learn about the Christian perspective. His strong
family values, general positive personality and strong ethical standards make
him someone I am glad to know.
We
have spent many Sundays with my family in Unitarian Meeting Houses when we
return to Massachusetts. We are learning more about my mom’s grandparents who
were Unitarian ministers.
To
avoid making this a 10,000 word essay, let me summarize some of our other
relationships: A son in law who is a southern Baptist, a brother in law who is
a Catholic priest in the UK, a Buddhist sister in law, a Mormon best friend who
lost touch with his faith, a Native American friend who has involved us in some
spiritual activities, and the list goes on.
In
each instance mentioned, June and I have experienced good friendships and
observed strong Godly values in our friends. In most instances, we have
observed God working in our friends’ lives and seen God’s grace at work in many
ways. Most, importantly, we have experienced God’s grace through our friends
Thought for the Day: This week let us recognize those
around us that are different and try to befriend someone new. Let us seek out
someone that looks at God in a different way. The Lord blesses them also.
Prayer for the Day: Dear faithful Lord and Father,
the world is a great and wonderful creation. There are many peoples of all
colors and beliefs. There are generation gaps, social differences, and economic
separations. Often the differences get in the way of social graces. Today we
pray the ability to bring unity to the world.
Amen
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