Whether it’s family or friends, it’s nice to have loved ones close by. I was reminded of this when I saw this amazing bird condo by Dan The Birdman. (www.DanTheBirdman.com)
Living in community doesn’t necessarily meaning living together; it means being a part of the lives of others. For instance, if someone is sick, the community surrounds them in prayer and helps where needed.
We aren’t called to live life alone. God wants us to be there for others. We all need encouragement and help at some point in our lives. Community gives people a sense of belonging and an awareness that others care. It’s a wonderful support system.
I recently spoke at a retirement home where I witnessed a wonderful sense of community in action. People noticed when others weren’t there. A few went to get friends they thought would benefit from the talk. Others discovered someone was ill and made a mental note to check in on them later. Everyone greeted each other and all were genuinely concerned about the welfare of others. We don’t have to wait until we retire to have this kind of community.
It doesn’t take much to make a quick call, send an e-mail, or check in on someone. It costs nothing to pray for those in need. What a delight for someone not well to receive a meal they didn’t have to make. Love is expressed in many small ways. Are you expressing love today?