What’s the Point of All These People?
KAREN EHMAN
"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you,
so you must love one another.
By this everyone will know that you are
my disciples, if you love one another." John 13:34-35 (NIV)
Each day I witness a people parade. I’m sure () you see one, too.
Whether in person, online or on a phone screen, the people procession
marches on.
You see your spouse, or maybe a roommate, first thing in the morning.
Next, a child crosses your path in need of a little breakfast. Your
phone does a buzzing ballet on your kitchen counter alerting you /to a
friend’s text message. A flowery card arrives in the mail from your
grandma. Another swipe of your phone screen again reveals more
relationships — from church, family, life.
Then, even more people line up for the parade.
Neighbors, a teacher or your favorite grocery store clerk. You rub
shoulders with coworkers and co-cheerers on the sidelines of the
football field. And finally, there are strangers, whom you encounter
only for a brief moment.
Some of these relationships you chose. Others
were assigned.
What’s the point of all these people /in the parade? Might God have designed any of our encounters … either to teach us a lesson or so we can show them love?
Perhaps it’s the grandfather /sitting next to you at the soccer game.
Maybe even the scowling, in-a-hurry woman //who cuts you off in traffic.
Could we treat our encounters /with them /in a way //that shows genuine
kindness? Might we ask the grandfather about his grandson, or reply to
the angry driver with a smile?
Scripture says much /about how we should — and should not — treat each
other. In fact, the New Testament contains nearly 40 verses of
relational instructions, all containing the telling phrase “one another.”
Today’s key passage, John 13:34-35, showcases one /spoken by Jesus Himself:
* telling; having a striking or revealing effect; significant.
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (emphasis added)
Jesus is the model for love. His love is sacrificial. Consistent.
Unconditional. Without strings /attached. We accurately model for others [
the love of Christ toward us] /when we seek to love them in the same way.
The people in our lives can catch a glimpse of the gospel /when they see
us seeking to mirror God’s love.
* model; to display to other persons
Here’s another “one another” verse we can apply to relationship with the people in our parades:
“Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” (Romans 12:10, NIV — emphasis added)
This verse urges us to honor others above ourselves. What does this
look like? It isn’t just taking the smallest piece of coconut cream pie,
leaving the bigger ones for others. It isn’t just holding a door for
someone. Honoring others means thinking of their wishes and welfare /at
those times () you want to put yourself first. It is trusting God /as you
let go of what feels like your right to be right. It is speaking kindly
and respectfully, showing deference at times and lifting others up
always.
As we honor others, we reflect Jesus. If the Lord Himself put others
first, then — even though at times it is oh-so-challenging — we can
strive to do so too!
strive; make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
We can forget that relationships aren’t easy. I have to remind myself
that they require loyalty and steadfast devotion. Sometimes marriages
dissolve because feelings fade. We give up on friendships /when they get
hard. We decide () our children have so severely disappointed us as adults
/that we let our relationships with them dwindle as well. But the command
in this portion of Romans is clear: Don’t hang up on your
relationships; hang in there instead. (I am not speaking of damaging and
abusive relationships, of course.)
If our perspective each day can be “I am in it for you” instead of
“What is in it for me?” we’ll discover the joy of serving Jesus without
expecting anything in return.
* give up on; stop having faith or belief in.
Let’s choose today to show a little “one another living” /as we honor
others and reflect the gospel of Jesus /to all the people in our lives.
Yes … even that person //who rains on your people parade today.
Father, help me look at my relationships with the people in my
life /as an opportunity to show love and reflect the gospel. In Jesus’
Name, Amen.