Blood is Thicker Than Water
The term “blood is thicker than water” usually stands to mean that those who are kin are closer and tighter knit than those who are not kin. This means that you can expect kin to go all out and do things for you that “un-kin” would not even dream about doing. Well, I beg to differ. Although that would be an ideal situation, blood is often NOT thicker than water. Blood, unfortunatley, is sometimes thinner than water.
Even when the Lord Jesus was here on earth, he asked His mother, “who is my mother and who is my brother”? Although this was a rhetorical question, he was simply saying, I must do the will of my Father who sent me; I don’t have time to play the favorites.
When we set out to make a difference, to change the world, to make things better in our lives or the lives of others, it stands to reason that you probably won’t be a very popular or even a very likeable person. People may often ask you to do things that you perhaps are uncomfortable with. What if you’re even asked to do things that are downright immoral or unethical? And, to top things off, what if you’re reminded that “blood is thicker than water”.
God has asked each of us to make a difference. Whether in a big way or in a small way. Whatever He has asked of you or has placed in your life, make a difference, but make Him proud. He is your blood.
And we know that His blood was WAY thicker than water!
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