When our kids go to Camp Siloam for a week of summer camp
they are always excited about a camp wide competition called Color Wars. Every
church group is assigned a color, either red or blue. Every day there is a huge
group activity involving all the campers and many of the sponsors. They get
points each day and by the end of the week a winner in determined.
Our group has been on the blue team for the last four years.
Many of the students have been together every summer and brought their blue
shirts and hats to show their blue pride. This year they did not tell us what
team we were on until we checked into camp. Of course, this year we are on the
… Red Team.
I thought the kids would be sad about the color change. I
was sad for them. But kids being kids they took it all in stride. The girls
asked for red paint and talked about trading with a church that came prepared
to be red but ended up blue. Matt found red bandanas for all the kids and they were
happy with that.
The kids were not upset about the color change because they
did not go to camp to identify with a color of clothing. They were prepared to
go to camp to be with their friends and learn more about Jesus.
Jesus told a story about heaven in which he compared the
kingdom of heaven to a wedding banquet. (Matthew 22) In the parable, (a story
with a message), Jesus tells about a King who had invited guests to a wedding
for his son. But those who were invited mistreated the messengers so the King
said they were unworthy. He sent his servants to invite everyone they could
find. When the King came to see his guests he found one who was not dressed for
a wedding and asked how he got in there without wedding clothes. The king had
him thrown out, into outer darkness.
The story is about being prepared for heaven. We have been
invited and we know it is a special occasion for the King. We need to look,
live, and act like we are going to see the King.
Bro. Robin