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Portuguese Man of War

by | Jan 27, 2021 | Unity

For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ. For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body–Jews or Greeks, slaves or free–and all were made to drink of one Spirit.” (1 Corinthians 12:12-13 ESV)

The Portuguese Man of War is made up of millions of polyps called zooids. These zooids work together to function as a single organism. They differentiate so that some become dedicated to eating, stinging, catching, reproduction etc. They are all mutually dependent upon one another but essentially they are all still individual polyps with no central controlling brain. They have highways of connectivity that communicate one region of cells to another to pass on information and nutrients so that they function for the benefit of all. Collectively they work all for one and one for all.

It made me think about how Jesus describes The Church as the Bride of Christ in Revelation. We are all individual members of one body. We are His Bride, no matter what denominational emphases, distinctiveness or peculiarities. We are called to share Jesus as the Only Begotten Son of the Father, part of the trinity, who died to set His followers free from condemnation and to open the way to salvation. We all share in our expectant hope of Jesus with us via the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Paul refers to The Church as a body having different parts and being one with a common purpose.

Unlike us, polyps have the added advantage as they work together, that they do not have egos, suspicions or temptations to deal with, that undermine the work for the common good. Zooids literally sink or swim together.

On the up side we have what the polyps do not: the presence of Jesus who shines His light into our lives via the Holy Spirit and enables what we cannot do by ourselves: bring Jesus.

So despite our failings we can function as a unit of the Kingdom of God through the inspiration and grace that is found in trusting Jesus to work this out.

Jesus’ call is simple: Come! Just as you are, warts and all, individuals, families, groups, nations: Come to Me! He will sort the rest out as we go forward.

Just as the Magi came together and followed the star to find Jesus, we can be the light of Jesus working where we are in and through the local church. Yes our nice ordered existence may well be messed up in the process, change always is messy, but that is how Jesus grows our faith.

Let us remember our own journey to find Jesus and be prepared to welcome in those around us who are on the journey too, to find the light of Christ.

PRAYER: LORD, forgive our sins and we ask You to purify our hearts and minds. Remind us to look to You and be sensitive to what you are asking of us. So fill our hearts and lives with Love that it creates a natural overflowing of your Love through our lives in giving of ourselves one for all, and not just in the giving of physical gifts that last only for the moment, that the Kingdom flourishes, in Jesus’ name, amen.

Rod Marshall

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