In history and today, it’s a challenge to get different cultures to sit at the table together in unity. Don’t believe me? Depending on the church you go to, when you attend service on Sunday, take a good look around. But anyway, it was their struggle, their suffering that brought them together to be on one accord. They all had something wrong with them as to why they were in rehab, yet neither took the time to segregate. We’ve all had something wrong with us at one point or another, yet we fail to unify in the Body of Christ. These four kids serve as a great example, because if they can do it so can we!
If we look at this from a spiritual point of view, it’s like a message I left on someone’s profile. Everyone that is in the kingdom of God is a part of the same family, and we all share the same Father; God. So there is no culture or nationality in the kingdom of God, there is only His kingdom and His children. That makes us all brother’s and sisters regardless of our differences . So just as Christ made the statement to come as a child, we ought to come together just as these four children did. Together, at the table, in unity, and in peace. God’s peace, love, and joy.