Google's web definitions has these things to say about the word MOSAIC:
- art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
- arrangement of aerial photographs forming a composite picture
(OK, there were a few other definitions but these fit my analogy!)
Small pieces... I saw this at work the other night as the Church provided respite for foster parents for several hours. This is a monthly service that is offered. Some months have tons of kids and some months have fewer. As I went about the evening I found that my role was so small. I served the kids and volunteers their dinner and snacks and then I helped clean up. That's it! But, over and over I was appreciated for what I was doing. I looked at some of the volunteers I was serving, some of them held tiny babies for the entire 3 1/2 hours, some were drenched with sweat from actively playing dodge ball with the older kids, and I thought WOW! what great service. Their reply: "What? I'm just playing with some kids!" From each person's perspective their role was so small, but when you stood back and looked at it, each tiny piece pulled together and created a wonderful event that deeply blessed the foster parents and the children attending. A mosaic.
Together we can form a composite picture of Christ for the world to see. The more each of us brings our gifts, our personalities, our experiences, our strengths, our ideas to the group, the more the group can reflect the detailed image of Christ. Like a mosaic, the more tiny pieces you bring together the better and more defined the final result is. What draws your attention is the overall picture, not the tiny pieces. If you have just a few very large pieces, the overall image is flat and monotoned and what stands out are those individual pieces not the work of art. Many variations, even between two very similar pieces, add to the dimension and detail of the overall picture.
So, for me, this means I must actively bring my piece to the table, to be set in my special place in a mosaic that creates an image of Christ for others to see. Most things that I might do to be apart of the mosaic take very little skill, and usually just a little extra time... I can make dinner for a family of a newborn or one who's recovering from illness or surgery. I can help a busy friend with yard work, laundry or housekeeping. I can join in the garage sale someone is hosting. I can help pack lunches for the homeless once a week. I can pick up people with no transportation who want to go to Church or Bible study. I can work hard to remember people's names. I can ask where they live, where they work, what they're up to this next week, so they know that they are cared about. I can send a note to cheer someone who looked down. I can host a dessert for a missionary to help them raise support and increase the perspective of those who attend. I can paint the nails of women who've been battered and abused as a part of a night of pampering. I can meet my neighbors and look for ways to help out when needs arise. I can park further away so older people, pregnant ladies, and people who have disabilities can more easily get to Church. I can smile at the homeless beggars at the exit and pray for them. I can actively seek to understand a missionaries daily life so that I can best pray for them. I can spend less so I can give more. I can sub in the children's departments. I can give blood. I can be friendly to the checker's and barista's I encounter and allow the Holy Spirit to direct my conversations.
These things are very small but sometimes I even forget or overlook doing them. My plan this year is to start with a mindset of "Yes!" and then to carry my calendar with me to Church or randomly when I'm out and about so when opportunities come up I can quickly save the date. This means I will either have to switch to a portable planner or carry a larger bag that will fit the calendar I have on my fridge. It also means I will have to give up some of my own plans in order to fit into a larger plan. And, in order to keep my tank full, I will also have to schedule time for myself so that I have more to give.
So what is it for you? How can you allow your piece of Mosaic to be laid into the design that Christ is creating through us? What things are holding you back and how can they be eliminated?
As a group, my hope is that as a few people in Mosaic begin to set themselves out to be used in the bigger picture, others will begin to see the beauty of what is forming, and as more and more join in we will become a work of art, the body of Christ, that others desire to be apart of.
Recently a friend gave me this description of a mosaic: an art form of broken and fragmented pieces brought together by the hand of an artist to make something beautiful, especially when light shines through it.
Lord may your light shine through us as individuals and as a group so that
others may see what beauty you have made of little, broken pieces. Create in us a
desire to be a part of your design. May we serve with abandon, give freely
as you did, and love others because you first loved us while we were still
sinners. May the end result be glory to you! AMEN!
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We're looking forward to starting the Truth Project!!
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