No Man is an Island….or is He?

No Man is an Island….or is He?

November 12, 2019 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

As we made our drive to church on Sunday, I asked my two young grandsons random questions. I asked Brennan, “If you were stuck on a deserted island, what three things or people would you want with you?” He quickly replied “My dad, Bryson (his younger brother) and a knife.” I loved that he wanted others with him on his island.

I love my independence, and, particularly, this sweet season of life that I’m in – to go and come or go and stay. I may be alone, but I’m never lonely. Though I still miss my sweetheart beyond words, there are still perks to being a widow or being single. No one tells me what to do; I go to bed when I want to; I get up when I want to; I eat what I want to, and spend my time the way I want to – well, except when I’m managed by my grands – like the last couple of weeks. It’s okay. I love that management.

English poet John Donne penned the words: “No man is an island”, which paved the way for this beautiful song:
“No man is an island, no man stands alone.
Each man’s joy is joy to me. Each man’s grief is my own.
We need one another, so I will defend
Each man as my brother, each man as my friend.”

Independence isn’t what God called us to. We need each other. And, bottom line — I don’t want to be so independent that I withdraw from the assignment God called me to, and has for me to do. He didn’t call us to live on islands by ourselves. We are here on this earth, at this time, and this place, to touch others, and affect others by our actions and our words. We should be intentional with our daily interactions. Every time we walk out our door to this world, we are carrying the LIGHT to brighten our world and other people’s lives with God’s love and peace.

We can leave an imprint on every person we meet — even in a small way — but, nothing is small in God’s sight when we allow His light to shine in and through us. We just might be a difference maker for someone today! So, let’s get out of that “island mentality”, and get on the “crowded places mentality” — where we get to rub shoulders with others, and perhaps our “light” will rub off on them and they will start “shining”, too!

“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” 1 Peter 4:8-10