In the New York City aquarium
long ago there was what was called a "happy family." In a wooden box,
the bottom of which is covered with sand, there are a number of
fiddler-crabs from local waters, a dozen or more climbing crabs or
land-hermits from St. Kitts, and a small diamond-backed terrapin from
Georgia. Although these little creatures live together happily, they
were each fed on different food, and their habits and nature were by no
means the same.
The distinguishing characteristic of the
Christian Church is that, though men and women are gathered from every
kind of sinful past, they are transformed in their spirit by the grace
of God, so that they feed upon the same spiritual food and are one in
their love for Christ, who, as Paul says, "hath raised us up together
and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus."
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