STICKING TOGETHER
By Muriel Larson
The new missionary heard a strange sound in
the distance. For some reason he felt
afraid. "What is that noise coming
toward us?" he asked. His native
guides paused to listen. Then their
faces showed great fear. "Army ants!
They're coming! Hurry, turn off
at the fork up ahead!"
A little later they stood on a hill and
looked down. They saw a huge army of the
stinging ants moving through the forest and eating. Nothing seemed able to stand before them. The missionary even saw a small animal
disappear, the fast dinner of many ants!
Not far ahead was the river. "Surely the river will stop them, won't
it?" the missionary asked.
His guide shook his head. "No, nothing stops them--just
watch!"
As the ants reached the river, they came
together into groups. Forming themselves
into balls, they rolled into the river.
Then they rode with the current to the other side. There they parted from one another and
continued their march.
STANDING TOGETHER
What will happen if those who love Jesus
stand together like that? Well, people
would really take notice. It will help the work of our Lord Jesus to go
forward. People said of the first
Christians that they "turned the world upside down." (See Acts
17:6) They marveled at their unity and
love for one another. Many came to know
Jesus Christ as their Savior because of the Christians' unity, kindness, and
good lives.
WORKING TOGETHER
Army ants are also called 'driver ants,"
for they are always moving on. When
their march comes to a halt, they come together. They settle down for a short while to become
parents.
So the Lord wants us to move on to become
better Christians. We can do that by
coming together regularly at our church to hear and learn God's Word. As we learn more, we can help others to
become God's children, too. At God's
house we also learn to help others with their burdens.
One sign that we know God is the love we show
toward God and others. If we have this
love, then we will put it into action.
We will stick together with other Christians and work with them for
God's glory.
Muriel Larson, writes from Greenville, South Carolina. MKLJOY@aol.com