1 John 2:10 (New International Version)
Anyone who loves their brother and sister lives in the
light, and there is nothing in them to make them stumble.
In the mid-200's AD, Lawrence was a deacon in Rome. He
was martyred in 258 A.D. The St. Lawrence River and more than 250 churches in
England are named for him. Lawrence served under Pope Sixtus II who was
arrested and martyred under the persecution of the Roman Emperor Valerian.
As deacon in Rome, Lawrence was charged with the
responsibility for the material goods of the Church, and the distribution of
alms to the poor. Before his death, Sextus' captors demanded, "Where is
the treasure of the church?" The Pope would not tell, and they tortured
him to death. He never did tell, but in his agony and pain, Pope Sextus somehow
mentioned the name of Archdeacon Lawrence. They took Lawrence captive.
"Where is the treasure of the Church?" They
demanded, threatening with the same fate that came to the Pope.
Lawrence replied, "Governor, I cannot get it for you
instantaneously; but if you give me three days, I will give you the
treasure."
The Governor agreed. Lawrence left. Three days later he
walked into the Governor's courtyard followed by a great flood of people.
The Governor walked out onto his balcony and said,
"Where is the treasure of your church?"
Lawrence stepped forward, and pointed to the crowd that
accompanied him -- the lame, the blind, the deaf, the nobodies of society --
and said, "Here are the treasures of the Christian church."
The treasures of this life are the same as those in
heaven, other people. Today in prayer, thank the Lord for those people He has
brought in your life and treasure them above any earthly thing.
"We don't live alone. We are members of one body. We
are responsible for each other. And I tell you that the time will soon come
when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire
and blood and anguish." - J. B. Priestly
Dear Lord we thank You that we all work together to be
the body of Christ. We pray today that we would work together to serve. In
Jesus’ name, Amen.
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