Different, but Alike
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Read: Colossians 4:5-6; 1 John 4:7-11
“I love being out in the snow,” said Addison, catching a snowflake on the tip of her tongue.
Dad smiled. “I know—you never want to come in! But Mom sent me out to tell you dinner is hot and ready.” So Addison and Dad went in and washed up for dinner.
“Did you have a good time playing with the new neighbor girl?” Mom asked as they sat down to eat.
“Not really,” said Addison. “She’s from another country, and she’s hard to understand. I don’t think I’m going to play with her again.”
“But you don’t even know her very well yet,” said Mom. “Give her a chance.”
Addison shrugged. “I don’t know. I think she’s just too different.” She glanced out the window. “Look! It’s snowing again—great big snowflakes! Did you know that no two snowflakes are alike? At school we learned that each one is made up of different patterns and designs.”
Dad nodded. “Did you know that even though no two snowflakes are alike, all of them have something in common? Each one has six points. That’s like people too.”
“How is that like people?” Addison asked.
“Well, we know that no two people are exactly the same or have the same experiences, but we often forget that we’re also alike in many ways,” Dad explained.
“You mean we all breathe and eat and sleep and grow hair?” Addison asked. “Stuff like that?”
“Well, yes, that too,” Dad replied. “But I was thinking about how people from different parts of the world have their own languages and customs, but deep down we all have the same feelings and desires. We all want to feel loved and accepted, and we feel sad and upset when others make quick judgments about us.”
Addison sighed. “You’re talking about the new neighbor girl, aren’t you?”
Dad nodded. “Another thing all people have in common is that we’re all created in God’s image, and He loves us all so much He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for us. As His children, He wants us to share His love with others—even those who seem different—because we all have the same need for Him.” Addison looked out at the falling snow and nodded.
–Janice M. Jones
How about you? How do you treat kids who are different from you? Do you avoid them—or include them? If they moved from somewhere else, do you do your best to help them? No two people are exactly the same—God created each of us to be unique. But we’re all created in His image, and Jesus died for each one of us. Share His love by reaching out to those who are different from you.
Today's Key Verse: If God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 1 John 4:11 (NKJV)
Today's Key Thought: Show love to everyone