In Acts 15, two people read the same Bible and pray to the same God. They love God, each other, and have the same Holy Spirit. Yet, they don’t see eye-to-eye on what seems like a minor issue, and huff off in two different directions.
People: It happens. It happens to good people and bad people. It happens at work, school, in politics, hockey games, at home, traffic, and it even happens at church. It happened then, happens now, and will again until the end of the world.
And you know what? It’s okay.
The passage doesn’t say who was wrong or right. In truth, it’s like the old Dave Mason song: “There ain’t good guys, there ain’t no bad guys; there’s only you and me and we just disagree.” There’s no scandal cited. It’s just a fact.
But here is what we DO know–the awesome result: Instead of ONE team of messengers going from town to town, now there were TWO teams, covering twice as much ground, reaching twice as many people.
In other words, God used division to produce multiplication. Maybe this is one of the most profound miracles in the Bible. God uses our gifts, our talents, our passions, our brains, AND… our stupidity and our mistakes and our fights and even our sins to get His work done.
“Red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in His sight….” Our kids sing it and so should we. And that diversity includes our personalities and our personal philosophies and ideas.
Separate ways… It really is okay.
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