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Diversity

Appreciating the diversity of life. 

Something to read

If one member suffers, all suffer together with it; if one member is honoured, all rejoice together with it.

- 1 Corinthians 12:26 from full reading 1 Corinthians 12:12-27.

Something to think about

This passage is one of Paul’s most famous passages, and no wonder. It’s a simple yet powerful image and a wonderful portrait of the unity in diversity of God’s people.

The hand needs the foot. The ear needs the eye. The body can only function as it should if all of its members work together in unity. Paul was writing to a specific church. But can’t the same be true of the human race as a whole?

Inequality comes when one person says of another, ‘I don’t need you, you’re useless and worthless.’ Inequality comes when one race says of another, ‘You’re vile and don’t belong here.’ Inequality comes when one human beats another because of their gender. And inequality leads to poverty.

Equality, justice and dignity comes when we realise that we need each other and to value one another if we are to live a full, worthwhile and rich life.

Something to do

Sign up to the Big Pea challenge.

Something to pray

Thank you God for the diversity of the human race.

Thanks for the different races, languages, religions, cultures and peoples of the world.

Help us to treasure the diversity of life and we pray that individuals, governments and communities strive for unity in diversity.

Amen.

The reflections this week are by Cynan Llwyd, Christian Aid Head of Wales (maternity cover) at the time of writing.