For as the body is one and has many members, but all the
members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is
Christ (1Corinthians 12:12).
Each individual believer IS also part of the Body of Christ,
which is composed of all believers.
(This is the work of God. Not something we "join.")
Think how insane it would be for you to allow your hand to
attack some other member of your body. It's just as crazy for
us, as members of the Body of Christ, to attack other members.
For as we have many members in one body, but all the members
do not have the same function, so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually
members of one another.
Other members have different callings -- different functions.
But your job is not to oppose them -- even though you may not
understand them, or why they do what they do. Just leave that
to the Head of the Body -- and do what He tells YOU to do.
You are not the Head of the Body of Christ -- Jesus is. He is
responsible for, and capable of, coordinating all we do so our
actions will accomplish His plan. Members of a body have
different functions, but all are necessary for the body to
function properly.
When you don't obey Jesus, the Head of the Body, you are a drag
on the rest of the members.
Think what a difficult time you would have accomplishing
anything if each member of your body did whatever it felt like
-- instead of obeying orders from your brain.
You might wander why does he always talking about the same old things, love and support and unity? The same reason you wouldn't have a child and leave it in the woods for he/she to survive on their on. For not one among us is self sufficient. Lord God it is my prayer that something in what has been said here will be a blessing or seed planted. God bless each of us and let us keep our focus on you Lord. Remember to keep your brothers and sisters in prayer, who are standing on the front line in ministry. I want you to be a blessing to someone that you never thought about blessing before. See how beautiful it can be.
--
members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is
Christ (1Corinthians 12:12).
Each individual believer IS also part of the Body of Christ,
which is composed of all believers.
(This is the work of God. Not something we "join.")
Think how insane it would be for you to allow your hand to
attack some other member of your body. It's just as crazy for
us, as members of the Body of Christ, to attack other members.
For as we have many members in one body, but all the members
do not have the same function, so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually
members of one another.
Other members have different callings -- different functions.
But your job is not to oppose them -- even though you may not
understand them, or why they do what they do. Just leave that
to the Head of the Body -- and do what He tells YOU to do.
You are not the Head of the Body of Christ -- Jesus is. He is
responsible for, and capable of, coordinating all we do so our
actions will accomplish His plan. Members of a body have
different functions, but all are necessary for the body to
function properly.
When you don't obey Jesus, the Head of the Body, you are a drag
on the rest of the members.
Think what a difficult time you would have accomplishing
anything if each member of your body did whatever it felt like
-- instead of obeying orders from your brain.
You might wander why does he always talking about the same old things, love and support and unity? The same reason you wouldn't have a child and leave it in the woods for he/she to survive on their on. For not one among us is self sufficient. Lord God it is my prayer that something in what has been said here will be a blessing or seed planted. God bless each of us and let us keep our focus on you Lord. Remember to keep your brothers and sisters in prayer, who are standing on the front line in ministry. I want you to be a blessing to someone that you never thought about blessing before. See how beautiful it can be.
--
No comments:
Post a Comment