1 Corinthians 14:26
What then shall we say, brothers and
sisters? When you come together, each of you has a hymn, or a word of
instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Everything must be done
so that the church may be built up.
In our house, one little girl is “Picasso with a
Pencil” (to quote the movie “The Odd Life of Timothy Green”), the next little
girl always has a new made-up song to share and
the other little girl can clean a room like it’s her J-O-B. Each girl is different,
each one working (sometimes even together!) with the talents given them and revealing the heart,
creativity and character of the One who created them.
We are all different because we
represent a BIG God whose character can NOT be summed up in one person (maybe
that’s why He himself is present in three persons – the Trinity). He makes
us to work together so His fullness of grace and truth can be seen to all who
dare to watch us. Do not be fooled, people will watch you once you claim to be
a follower of Jesus; if for no other reason than to be there when you inevitably fall and
call you a hypocrite…but I’m digressing with talk of the Trinity and supposed vs. true hypocrisy.
1 Corinthians 12:3-5 tells us that we
have different gifts but the same spirit is the source of them all. As I said
in the last post, I have found myself jealous of the gifts (material, physical or spiritual) of others and
wondering what my “gifts” are or how they can possibly be of any “real” help to
anyone. I discovered once through a spiritual gift inventory and
related book study (The 3 Colors of Ministry by Christian A. Schwarz) that I
have the gift of wisdom. Here was my gut reaction with God later, ”that’s crap
God, you can’t “see” or “do” wisdom.” I felt that if you could not video record the
gift being done then it was not a legit talent! However, I decided that I would
follow God and discover what this “gift” was all about. I began studying God's idea, use and description of wisdom. While I have NOT discovered
what it is all about, I have discovered some ways it is beneficial to me, my
family, the church body and beyond. As a side note: wisdom is defined by this study as: helping others
apply existing knowledge to specific situations. I also scored high on the
counseling gift…I was about to graduate with a counseling degree…and I was
whining for having the gift of “helping others apply existing knowledge to
specific situations.” God continues to astound me with His patience and love
toward me.
Christ and His glory are the reality
of our gifts and their use. He has given you and I a purpose and made us very
specifically and wonderfully to fulfill His good and reveal His heart to the
world. We as Christians, have the power and privilege to encourage and support
our brothers and sisters in whatever minute detail and difference they bring to
a task – some will encourage and teach, some will create magnificent works of art, others will sing wonderful songs, while some will
organize and make the work space ready for use…all will glorify God.
So next time you (and I) are at church, working on a project or ministry team: Let’s not
be bogged down with jealousy, pride or frustration when our brothers and
sisters (regardless of the denomination) truly express God with their gifts…let’s, with a thankful heart, find out how we can serve and work alongside with how God has created
us; knowing that when we all work together, people are fed, clothed, served,
helped, encouraged, cleaned, healed and loved everywhere by God.
Ephesians 2:10
For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.
Mark 9:38-41
John said to Jesus, "Teacher, we saw someone using your name to cast out demons, but we told him to stop because he wasn't in our group." "Don't stop him!" Jesus said, "No one who performs a miracle in my name will soon be able to speak evil of me. Anyone who is not against us is for us. If anyone gives you even a cup of water because you belong to the Messiah, I tell you the truth, that person will surely be rewarded.
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