2 Corinthians 13:11 Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Share with me your thoughts. How else can I discover if we are of one mind? Too often we hold our thoughts private to ourselves because of fear. We fear rejection. We fear loss of respect. We fear being wrong.
How can we be of one mind if we are not willing to concede that we might be wrong on any matter? Which is more important, to be right or to love? In the list above Paul encourages us to be perfect. I believe he means in love. He says to be of good comfort. I believe he means in love.
When it comes to the one mind, how can we be a mind in love? Because we are imperfect we must allow that our minds might not love perfectly. Having one mind cannot be a shared experience in solitude. If we love one another as we are asked, how can we hold our minds subject to any other control but that of Christ?
The problem comes when another does not agree. What do you do with that moment? How do you come to a point of agreement? Both minds must seek safe haven, a place where love abounds and only God is right. That means letting go of self and allowing God to shine truth into the moment. We have to put love first. If we can do that, what does it matter what was said, thought or felt?
1 John 4:18a There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear:
Then we have no fear in being vulnerable towards one another.