Deep in a Wyoming canyon I came across the biggest porcupine Ive ever seen. As he lumbered toward me, I watched him closely and gave him plenty of room. I was not about to get near a guy whose quills looked like missiles. No wonder he was alone!
But hes not alone all the time. Every November and December, porcupines get close enough to produce offspring. During that time they choose to relax their quills, then they return to their prickly selves.
In nearly every church, there will be a porcupine or two, with sharp quills of criticism or sarcasm or arrogance. We want to avoid them, but God places us in communities of believers for fellowship. He commands us to love another including the porcupine types. And in our honest moments, we have to admit that we have quills too.
John wrote, "He who loves God must love his brother also" (1 John 4:21). To do this, we need to ask God to help us "relax our quills," even when other people are prickly. The Holy Spirit will help us stop being so defensive or critical or controlling, and enable us to love our Christian brothers and sisters. Its the way we show the world that we love God (John 13:35). Dave Egner.
Some people can be difficult to love
And so we do not even try to care,
But God says, " Love them just as Ive love you
Youll bring Me glory as My love you share." Cetas
READ: 1 John 4:16-21
God loves you and me lets love each other.