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Ice Cream Anyone?
Oh boy Robyn, now you have really lost it. Are you going to try to compare
God to ice cream now? "No," actually I am going to compare you, and I, to ice
cream! Is that better? I have a real "need" for the sweet confection "ice cream"
and any thing to do with it. I love cones, sandwiches, sundaes, sodas, etc.
Actually, you name it; I will eat it. Especially if it has chocolate in it some
where! I was thinking about this, and came up with the following thought or
"parable" perhaps. I guess it depends on how you look at it. Once in awhile, I’ll have the chance to try it again. Usually I will the second time, if only out of curiosity. Most times, I find it is wonderful, and I kick myself for being afraid to try it sooner. Hey, the thought of "bubble gum" in my ice cream did not thrill me, but the taste I found was wonderful, once I got past the eye gate to the mouth gate. Well friends, we are all ice cream that God has created. Some may be plain vanilla, but to God, they are "Primo," deluxe vanilla! I think the main thing we need to keep in mind is that no one is the same flavor. No one. We all have different things added to us or mixed into us. However, we all started from the same source. If we turn to the chocolate and say, "I am not about to accept that flavor at all," we rob our selves of the wonderful diversity/unity of the body of Christ. If God had wanted us to all be Vanilla, we would have. However, He choose to produce many varieties and flavors through out the body, to give us each, a taste of the wonderful variety, of another’s different flavor. It is the differences that make us unique and so wonderful. The differences of opinions and ideas. The differences in speech and actions. The differences in personalities, colors, backgrounds, and heritage, are what make us strong, not weak. We are all of the same Spirit. Next time another believer in Jesus rubs you the wrong way, or acts
differently, try to keep ice cream in mind. God made that flavor just the way it
is! It has no right to try to be any other flavor or mixture. In addition, we
have no right to try to add our own ingredients to it, to "improve" its taste.
Let’s welcome the differences and flavors of each other as God intended us to
be. Maybe if we do, we just might finally come to that "Unity" of the Spirit
that God so wanted us to attain. |
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