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Today daily devotional / Connectors

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Connectors

Scripture Reading — Ephesians 4:1-6

Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.

— Ephesians 4:3


Years ago, when we served a church in the community of Terrace Bay, Ontario, we were far away (17 hours by car) from our extended family. If we wanted to get home quicker (14 hours), we could cross the Mackinac Bridge, which is five miles (8 km) long.

When we visited Nova Scotia a few summers ago, we encountered a different kind of bridge. It was the connector at Little Narrows. Actually, it wasn’t a bridge but a ferryboat. The crossing is only 150 meters, but it is also part of the highway.

I mention these connectors because they are a part of how life unfolds. We don’t all have the same journey, but we all have the ability to be a “bridge” that brings people together with the story of the good news of God’s kingdom. One of my favorite sayings is this: “You need to build a bridge so that Jesus can walk from your heart to someone else’s heart.”

We are the connectors, the people of peace that Jesus wants to use. He showed us how to make connections to others, and then he said, “Do the same.” It requires effort and commitment—much like that of the engineers who have colossal bridges and powerful boats.

What are you building to help make connections so that people can meet Jesus?

Dear Lord, guide us to become the bridges and other connectors that help people to meet you. Help us to build with unity and purpose, secured by the presence of your Holy Spirit. Amen.

About the author — Beth Fellinger

Pastor Beth Fellinger is a wife, mother, and grandmother who has more than 40 years of experience in pastoral ministry. She and her husband, Barry, have created a missional community in their neighborhood called the Ugly Couch Cafe. From serving coffee at a blue picnic table on their front lawn, to praying with neighbors, to hosting faith gatherings on a weekly basis, the Ugly Couch Cafe has grown—and nothing gives Beth greater joy than introducing people to Jesus.


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