1 Corinthians 12:12-14 (New International Version)
12 Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all
its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. 13 For we were all baptized
by[a] one Spirit so as to form one body—whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or
free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink. 14 Even so the body is not
made up of one part but of many.
Once, in a class of management students there was a very
involving discussion on the subject of "Social bonding and the strength of
a society".
The opinion was clearly divided. A group of students was
all for a society of achievers , while the other was favoring a society with
care and space for all.
The professor asked the students to elaborate on their
stands.
One group said that it is the concept of survival of the
fittest. Only achievers can compete and excel in all fields , giving rise to a
strong society. Non-achievers in fact weaken the society , hence have no place
in a strong society.
The other group suggested that a society could not be
strong & healthy unless all its constituents are provided with equal
opportunities and resources are shared amongst them in equitable manner. As per
this group disproportionate resources and status realities weaken the society.
After a while, when the class could not arrive at any
consensus, the professor interrupted and said " My dear young friends ,
let me tell you a story which may help you understand as to what factors are
most important for a strong and integrated society."
"Friends, this is the story of Concrete. You all
know what is Concrete !"
"Concrete is a mixture of cement and sand. It is
used in construction of all civil structures. Some of the tallest and strongest
of all-time great buildings, monuments, sky scrapers, roads, Dams and bridges
are in place only on the strength of the "Concrete".
"But what is the story of concrete?” asked a boy who
was getting anxious to know the story.
"Friends, Concrete is by far the strongest man made
material that is the force behind the infrastructure required for growth &
development of the mankind."
"Let's have a look! What is this Concrete stuff made
up of and how is it prepared."
"Well, one would immediately notice a grey mass of
small "Pebbles" of all shapes and sizes, which are held
together."
"Just take a close look and they appear to be packed
to the limit, with no scope for further compression, isn't it!”
“Yes, they are held close to each other, but they leave
sufficient space around them to accommodate the "Gravel".
"Watch the "Gravel" which is also closely
held together as if nothing could pass through them. But when coming together
to form a tightly held mass in Concrete, these "Gravel" also leave
enough space between them to easily accommodate the "Sand Grains".
"Friends, "Sand Grains" come together to
fill up the space left by other constituents, but are courteous enough to leave
space around them to accommodate the "Cement Particles".
Well, "Cement Particles" too make a homogenous
mass that actually binds all other constituents. They really cannot afford to
be loose. However, these "Cement Particles" also in a display of
their magnanimity, leave enough room between them to allow "Water
Molecules" have a free flow within the structure.
"Water Molecules" made of ions, quickly cover
whatever space is left by others, but still are obliged to leave enough space for
the "Air particles" to move in"
"Friends, this is the story of "Concrete"
where although there is nothing equal, common or same amongst the constituents,
they are gracious enough to provide the required space to one another and
accommodate each other."
"This probably is the secret behind the strength of
the "Concrete". The constituents seem to derive strength from each
other, just by providing space to each other."
There was a pin drop silence in the classroom as the
professor concluded. Everyone was listening to the story with great attention.
Suddenly the whole classroom was filled with sound of
applause. Everyone in the room was on his feet with expression of appreciation
on their face as if giving a standing ovation to the "Concrete"
structure around them.
The discussion was over. The concept was well understood.
Consensus had blossomed like a newly born flower. They had discovered a lot of
space for each other and certainly, there was no room for a dispute on the
subject.
Dear Lord we thank You that there is room for each one of
us. We thank You for the abilities that we each have and for the way they all
work together. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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