Lighting Up Our City Video 4: Building Bridges Not Barriersਨਮੂਨਾ

I love the song “The Bridge” by Casting Crowns. Each time I hear the words, I visualize Jesus’ cross, lying on its side to form a bridge across a wide chasm. On one side is me and all my sin, and on the other is God in all His goodness and love. I could not cross this great divide on my own; however, Jesus is the bridge across the chasm.
The song also challenges me to consider how I might enter into bridge-building relationships with others in our broken, wounded, bleeding world. Am I willing to see and reach out to those who are hurting? How can I meet them exactly where they are? And how can I show them the grace and mercy God has given me?
It helps when I remember who I was apart from Jesus and where I would be without Him. There is no way I could cross the great divide between myself and God’s love and grace without Jesus as the bridge. How can I be that bridge that leads someone else to Jesus today?
I need to see them; not shun them. I need to meet them where they are versus expecting them to conform to my way of living. I need to love them with the love of Jesus. And only then may I be invited to “speak the truth in love” to them. This is what Jesus did. This is what I am called to do as a bridge-builder.
By Teresa Baumbach
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This 5-day reading plan provides Biblical examples, encouraging scriptures, and reflections on listening and responding to others with love, grace, and mercy. Through it, you will discover ways God calls us to share our faith in a way that is approachable and tangible.
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