For whoever
does the will of God is My brother and My sister and mother.
Mark 3:35
While
Jesus was discipling His followers, Christ’s family needed to talk with Him.
When He was informed that they were outside waiting, he asked, “Who is My
mother or Mybrothers?” Then, signaling with His hand to those who
circled Him and said, “Here are My mother and My brothers!” (Mark 3:31-34)
The
teaching here is about relationships. Being in the family of God is more
important and longer lasting than even being in Jesus’ bio-family. At the point
in time of these verses, Christ’s brothers
weren’t believers. No matter how close a sibling group can be, it’s still just
a tangible relationship, constrained by time and space. Those restrictions
don’t apply to the spiritual family which is intangible.
Christ declares that anyone responding
to the Spirit’s leading becomes His brother or sister. The law of relationships
makes the reverse to be true; the Lord is our brother.
Although
the family is a basic human unit, not everyone has one. There are orphans from
birth, orphans from neglect, and orphans with parents without love. The Savior
can become a father to the fatherless (Psalm 68:5) and a big brother to everyone who feels abandoned. He is
the firstborn among many brothers (Romans 8:29).
What can you do with an older brother? You can:
1. Talk about what’s on your mind.
2. Share experiences
3. Ask for advice
4. Vent
5. Ask questions
6. Unload fears and worries
7. Get help
8. Enjoy his company
If Jesus is your Savior then He’s also
your Brother.
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