She is his new creation, by water and the Word:
From
heaven he came and sought her to be his holy bride,
With his own blood he bought her, and for her life he died.
---Samuel J. Stone, 1866
I’ve heard the stories, and you probably have, too. Churches
that split over what color the new carpet will be, or whether to sing the Amen
at the end of hymns, or whether to play drums in the sanctuary. And I am sure
that, in the midst of the discussions, each of these issues seemed important to
their adherents. We could make a list of bigger, more theologically-based
issues that divide Christianity into denominations, factions, sects, and even
warring camps. Emotional issues, and closely-held; the sort that draw tears and
raise voices and blood pressure.
I always come back to this hymn’s first line. Jesus is
the one foundation of the Church. Jesus ---
his teachings, his life, his example, his leading --- is the strong base on
which we build all that our community of faith is. The little things are just
that…little things. And while
there is a place in life for the little things, let us never forget the one
foundation, the big thing that holds us all up. Let us remember Jesus, our
foundation.
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