Bible Reading: Ephesians 4
Focus Verse: "He makes the whole body
fit together perfectly. As each part does its own special work, it helps
the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and
full of love." Ephesians 4:16
"How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!" Psalm 133:1
Did you ever work on a puzzle? When we gather for time as a family,
sometimes we will find a puzzle and put it together. The pieces
interlock together to form a beautiful picture. It takes focus and
effort to find how they fit, but if we don't give up, we will succeed.
Or maybe your puzzle is the house that you are building and the parts of
the house must fit together in the right order.
It is how things are supposed to work in the ministry of God when we are
yielded to Him. We fit together... work together with other believers
as each of us is shaped differently and fills different roles. We
interlock together, bound by Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit and we
function as the body of Christ. It is a beautiful picture of the
community we are supposed to have as we love one another, respecting the
different roles that God has given us.
We need to work together with others who are in line with correct
theology, but that doesn't mean there is never a struggle. Do you ever
struggle with other ministries or other believers in the same ministry?
As different people, we are sure to struggle to understand one another,
but if we approach it in love instead of pride, God will help us to
find our roles. If we push our pride out, we can respect one another
and find order in ministry under the headship of Christ. Together we
are stronger and more effective as we walk in unity. We can use our
differences to strengthen and sharpen each other as we serve together in
love. As we strive toward the goal of loving God, loving others and
making disciples, we realize how much we need each other to form the
beautiful picture that God is making of our lives. As we make
disciples, God is adding to the beautiful picture, one soul at a time.
As we bring each new soul into the church, God is forming His beautiful family. Each part helps the other to grow.
Page Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
Additional scripture on the Body of Christ 1 Corinthians 12
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Saturday, March 18, 2023
Interlocking in Ministry
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Everyone God Brings Your Way is Important
Everyone God Brings Your Way is Important
Scripture reading: 1 Samuel 9:1-10
Focus
verse: 1 Samuel 9:3, 7-8 “Now the donkeys of Kish, Saul’s father, were
lost. And Kish said to his son Saul, “Please take one of the servants
with you, and arise, go and look for the donkeys…………. Then Saul said to
his servant, “But look, if we go, what shall we bring the man? For the
bread in our vessels is all gone, and there is no present to bring to
the man of God. What do we have? And the servant answered Saul again and
said, “Look, I have here at hand one-fourth of a shekel of silver. I
will give that to the man of God, to tell us our way.”
I
have been in situations where people are treated as important based on
their career, family lineage, jobs, race, sex etc. The society of today
has a lot discrimination and has failed to recognize the importance of
other people. Some churches give higher regards to members of good
financial standing and don't fully regard words from the less
privileged in their midst. Servants are treated as less important,
people associate and get advice from those of their class. We fail to
notice the potential of every person in our organizations and have
become very discriminatory.
In this story that would later see Saul
chosen and anointed as the first king of Israel, we see an important role
played by the servant who accompanied Saul as he went to search for his
father’s donkeys. After three days of searching, they couldn’t get the
donkeys and Saul loses hope and suggests that they return home since his
father Kush could be getting worried about them too. The servant then
advises Saul that in the city ahead is a seer who could help them know
where the donkeys were. Saul is afraid to go because he didn’t have
anything to give to the seer since it was a custom that you had to give something to a seer. Again, the servant tells him that he had some
small money with him that they could give to the seer. By this, Saul get
his way to the seer and little did he know that it was God sending him
to the seer (Samuel). Samuel sees Saul and God reminds what he had
spoken to him about this man who would visit him. By the end of the
story, Saul is chosen by God as the first king of Israel and is anointed
by Samuel.
How many times have we disregarded advice from our
juniors or people not of our class? What do we look for in a man before we
accept the teachings or advice they give to us? Who do we give the best
seat in our meetings and why? How many times have we neglected the voice
of God as He speaks to us through the children or servants just because
we feel we are better or older than them? How do we select our leaders
in our churches and what qualities do we consider? God says, Isaiah
55:8-7, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my
ways. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher
than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” 1 Samuel 16:7, But
the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height,
for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things man looks
at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the
heart.”
Let
us learn to see people in the mirror of God and regard everyone He
brings our way as important. Let’s be careful lest we miss the things of
God simply because we look at the person carrying them. Let the spirit
of pride not to drive our lives but in humility consider the other
person as better than us. God will always send his word, help or
encouragement to our lives but sometimes it will come through a route
you least expected. Let’s see things as God does and see everyone as an image and likeness of God.
Written by,
Eliazar Wambo
Pastor Makira Baptist Church & Director Bethesda Faith Ministries
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Awake and Sober
Awake and Sober
Bible Reading 1 Thessalonians 5
Focus Verse: "But
since we belong to the day, let us be sober, putting on faith and love
as a breastplate, and the hope of salvation as a helmet." 1 Thessalonians 5:8
Jesus is coming back. It's what believers long for and what makes those
without Christ to tremble. Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of the great
Evangelist Billy Graham, recently made a pledge at her father's
funeral. She explained that on the date of her father's death, the
Jews' scripture for that day was about how Moses led the people of
Israel out of bondage. Her father led millions out of the bondage of sin
to the very edge of Heaven.
She said, "Could it be that God is going
to bring Joshua to lead us into the
Promised Land, lead us to Heaven and – you know what the New Testament
name for Joshua is? It's Jesus. And I believe this is a shot across the
bow from Heaven. And I believe God is saying: 'Wake up church! Wake up
world! Jesus is coming!" she declared.
"I pledge to you, Daddy, that in view of His appearing, and in front
of all these witnesses, I will preach the Word! I will do the work of an
evangelist and I will share the Gospel and I will run my race and live
my life so that five minutes before I see Jesus I have no regrets. I
will live my life to glorify and exalt the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ," she concluded.
What do we do as we wait for this glorious day, of which we have no knowledge of the day? See verses 12-27 of 1 Thessalonians 5 for the long
list that includes things like:
Acknowledge those who work hard among you and those who care for you.
Live in peace with each other.
Encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone.
Rejoice, pray and give thanks.
Test the spirits and hold onto good, while rejecting every kind of evil.
Let God sanctify (purify and cleanse) you.
We are also to go into all the land and preach the Gospel, starting with
the neighbors. There is no time to be idle, disruptive, drunk or
playing with the edge of evil. We must be awake and sober to be doing
our Heavenly Father's business.
~Page Johnson