Make a DifferenceНамуна

Be Different to Make a Difference
- Pastor Jän van Oosten
“As you come to Him, the living Stone—rejected by humans but chosen by God and precious to Him— you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house.”— 1 Peter 2:4-5a (NIV)
In this passage, Peter challenges us to know who we are in Christ. Knowing who we are is a key to making a difference in our world.
First, he tells us we are living stones. At a critical point in Peter’s life, Jesus gave him the name Peter, meaning “rock.” Peter understood that he, like us, is one of the “living stones” that make up the building of the church. By itself, a stone cannot do much good. With others, it can be a beautiful building. Our role is to come to the “living Stone”—Jesus—and join others in God's living and active work. In our individualistic culture, it is easy to “go it alone.” It takes effort to be different and join others. However, together, we can make a difference.
Make a Difference:
Are you making an effort to be different? Join others at a Bible-believing church and actively participate in God’s work.
As You Read:
When Paul wrote to Timothy and the Philippi church, he encouraged them to be different. Peter wanted us to live differently. Those differences help us lead others more effectively.
About this Plan

We all want to make an impact on the lives of people around us. We want our lives to make a difference in our friends, family, co-workers, neighborhoods, and cities. This is done through the transformative work of Jesus Christ. The Pastors of Peoples Church hope that our weekly devotionals provide insights, reflections, and thought-provoking questions and challenges as we go on this chronological journey through the Bible.
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