Today's scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:18-26
A healthy body is one whose parts work together just as God intended. Eyes,
ears, hands, feet. All working together so the entire body can function as it
should. When one “member” doesn’t work correctly, the rest of the “members”
often have to compensate. For example, when one is blind, his or her other
senses often become more acute.
And so it is with the body of Christ.
Each member works together in order for the entire body to be healthy. Yet,
just with the human body, some members seem “less” than others. We don’t think
much about our big toes, for example. We don’t think they’re nearly as
important as our ears, for instance. And yet, if you’ve ever had a broken toe,
you know how in inhibits your ability to walk well.
We sometimes think the same of our positions in the body of Christ. I’m not a preacher, you say. I just greet people once a month. But
think about it: If you’re the first person someone visiting your church sees,
you can have a tremendous impact on how they view your church … and even how
they view Christians, in general.
We are all important in God’s eyes. We have value. Tremendous value. And if we
all work together, doing exactly what God called us to do, then Christ’s body
will be healthy.
And if His body is healthy, made up of healthy members doing what they’ve been
called to do, then this world will be impacted positively for Christ.
So, I guess my question is: How healthy are you? Are you strong, doing what
you’ve been called to do? Or do you need a checkup?
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