We need to understand that the Church of Christ is all
about relationships. Everyone knows that the Church is not bricks and mortar,
buildings and structures, laws and traditions. When we say “church” we
talk about people.
The New Testament word for Church means "the
called out ones." The Church is made up of Christians. The Church is
all of us who love the Lord and love his work. In the Church, we are related to
one another based on our love for the Lord.
It is a relationship based on an understanding of who
we are in relation to each other.
Rom 12: 3: For by the grace given me I say to every
one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather
think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith
God has given you.
Our opinion of ourselves ought not to be too high or
too low. It ought to be an opinion based on what God has done in our lives and
on what God’s calling means in our lives. We need to desire for our lives
what God’s idea is for us and what place and role God has given us in his work.
We think too much of ourselves when we assume that we received a gifting that
we do not have, or believe we should play a role that God has not given to
us.
On the other hand if we think too little of ourselves and if we
do not recognise the gift of God in us, we do not serve according to Gods
calling and equipping of us.
We all are needed and important for God’s work. And we
are responsible to each other and we are accountable to each other to get the
work done. We need each other to accomplish what the Lord intended for us
personally and communally. We have to use the gift that God has given
us. This is how God wants to make a congregation strong.
Let’s build each other up in faith, in love and in enthusiasm.
Let’s serve the Lord cheerfully in his Church community!
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