July 2, 1863, would become an unforgettable day for Colonel Joshua L.
Chamberlain's 20th Maine regiment. Union scouts realized that no one was
defending Little Round Top, the end of the Union line, against the
Confederate army. If the Confederates were to conquer Little Round Top,
it would allow them to attack the Union rear and force Union evacuation
of Cemetery Ridge. This would ensure a Confederate stronghold in the
north, and could potentially swing the Civil war in favor of the
Confederate army.
Colonel Strong Vincent quickly took it upon
himself to place four regiments in the area. One of these regiments was
the 20th Maine. Vincent's orders to Chamberlain were: "Hold the ground
at all cost!" And that is what Chamberlain did. He encouraged his
soldiers to stand strong, no matter what, and to cover for one another.
Fortunately for him, the soldiers were fond of their leader. They had no
idea, however, that the enemy was just a few minutes away.
The
20th Maine had no time to prepare themselves for the onslaught.
Nonetheless, they remembered the importance of standing as one, for if
they were not united, they would be easily overcome. For more than an
hour, waves of Alabamian Confederates repeatedly stormed the hillside
from below, but each time they were repelled. Despite the immense cost
to their numbers, the Union line held. It was so bad that puddles of
blood could be seen everywhere. Even Colonel Strong Vincent was fatally
injured.
To the horror of the 20th Maine, it was soon discovered
that they were running out of ammunition. How could they keep on
withholding attack after attack without bullets? Desperate, Colonel
Chamberlain ordered a bayonet charge. Fortunately for them, the
Confederates were also running low on ammo, and the 20th Maine succeeded
in driving them back for good. The union left flank remained secure, all
because Union soldiers stayed focused on their task, ready to die for
the cause. They never gave in to discouragement.
Colonel
Chamberlain, a professor before war, was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Eventually he was elected Governor of Maine.
United we are truly
much stronger than divided. In fact, division always leads to defeat!
Yet somehow, many churches have gone to the path of disunity. Very few
hold on to the truth, "That all of them (those believing in Jesus, the
Christ) may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you."
(John 17: 21). We are completely missing the point. It is not about
ourselves, it’s about God who came to lead us to genuine unity, such as
was evident in the first century church: "All the believers were one in
heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their
own, but they shared everything they had." (Acts 4:32 ,NIV2)
In
all honesty, who were closer to God? The first century church? Or the
one of the 21st century?
Imagine what would happen if we stopped
clinging to our denominations, and instead, began to cling to Jesus? As
genuine love would become the norm, denominational lines would begin to
fade, and we would find our churches beginning to resemble the church of
the first century!
Still, we have another stumbling block in our
way. Even within our church walls, however, many members are not united.
Everyone tends to think only about themselves!
If we would focus
only on Jesus and Him alone, things would change. "Keep your eyes on
Jesus, who both began and finished this race we're in. Study how he did
it. Because he never lost sight of where he was headed--that exhilarating
finish in and with God--he could put up with anything along the way:
Cross, shame, whatever. And now he's there, in the place of honor, right
alongside God. When you find yourselves flagging in your faith, go over
that story again, item by item, that long litany of hostility he plowed
through. That will shoot adrenaline into your souls!" (Heb 12:2-3 ,MSG)
Just like the men of the 20th Main, standing strong in unity and
focusing on their leader, Colonel Chamberlain, held off the Confederate
army, these stumbling blocks in our churches can also be overcome. But
only if we focus on our commander of faith, Jesus Christ!
Imagine what would happen to this world. Jesus would become real on
planet Earth, as there would be no denying that He is real. Poverty
would be a thing of the past because our priorities would change from
looking out for ourselves to reaching out to others. We would love what
God loves. We would literally become His hands and feet, proclaiming the
Good News everywhere we could.
Victory is ours...But only if we
stand united.
The evil one knows this threat to his kingdom and
will do anything for us to remain in complacency. Why rock the boat? We
are happy as we are. But are we truly making a difference in the world
this way?
Rob Chaffart