“One Body, Many Parts”

June 2, 2024

June 2, 2024

Read Joshua 13, Proverbs 28, 1 Corinthians 12

I remember being fascinated with the human body growing up. In school we would learn about various different systems in the body. The circulatory system, the digestive tract, the endocrine system, the nervous system, and on and on. There were all the muscles in the body, all the bones we had to memorize and name, and all the organs that made up the body. The body is truly amazing. It gets even more amazing when we look at the body under a microscope. The individual cells and our DNA that is far more complex than most computer programs today.

In 1 Corinthians 12 Paul uses the body analogy to describe the church. “The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ. 13 For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink” vv. 12-13.

Paul distinguished between the parts of the body that are seen and the parts of the body that are unseen. “But God has combined the members of the body and has given greater honor to the parts that lacked it” v. 24

Finally, Paul says that no one part of the body is any more important to the whole than any other. Paul was not making a medical observation here, we know that we need our brains and hearts more than we need a little toe. But he was saying that the body needs to be whole so it is functioning at its best. “25 so that there should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other. 26 If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it” vv. 25-26.

Do you know your role in the body of Christ? More importantly do you submit to the head, which is Christ?
What else do you see in these chapters? What words, phrases, or themes stand out to you?
Add your thoughts below.


I Had a Drug Problem

February 8, 2010

Yesterday,  I was sick and did not feel like spreading my germs around the church so I made the decision to stay home and try to rest up.   I let the kids sleep late and didn’t tell them we were not going to church.  In a panic my oldest came running down the stairs to tell me we over slept and were gonna be late for church.  I explained to her what happened and she went promptly back to bed.  Later in the day,  I made a comment that church should be just about over now, and my youngest said “They had church without us?” in a puzzled 4-year-old boy look.  I calmly explained to him that we are not the focus of church, Jesus was and that they would have church with or without us.   His response was comical, he said “Well, they shouldn’t do that!!”  I had a laugh and went on with my lunch.

Before I go any further, I want this Blog to come out as humble as I can and not with a hint of pride at all, that’s not what I’m thinking or after.  My sole wish is just to encourage those I have connection with to not give up on church.

As I sat there, I had one of those reflecting moments where you just see how you are blessed.  Church has been a part of my life since I’ve been alive and the same can be said for my kids, they have been involved in church as long as they have been alive as well.   Years ago, in sharing my testimony I used to jokingly start it out with “I had a drug problem…”  it would usually catch the person’s attention, and at least cause them to zone in, for at least a couple of minutes.  The rest of my opening sentence would say something like this,  “I had a drug problem…  I was drug to church.”  After few years I stopped saying that after my mom pointed out once that they really never had to drag me to church anytime, it was more of a voluntary move on my part.   Either way I am glad the church has always been a part of my life.  It is what helped me come to a realazation that I was hopeless and headed nowhere without Christ as my savior. 

The word church stirs up all kinds of emotions in different people.   For some, no doubt that it is an exciting place where God energizes his people and motivates them into ministries and missions, for others it’s a place of refueling a place to get out of the mess of the world, a safe place, still to others the word church might come in a negative light.   To them it is a place where promises are broken, lives are hurt, and injustices are seen.  If you have a negative attitude on church let me remind you of a few things about church that might just help you in your understanding of it.

1. The church is made up of the people not the building. (Acts 14:27 )  The church is alive and breathing it is not dead and gone.  The church is the bride of Christ. (Ephesians 5:25-30)  One day Jesus will return for his bride.(1 Thessalonians 4:17)  The church is where the people are, when they meet to fellowship, worship, disciple each other and team together for ministry and missions.  God ordained the church and it was His wish that the body of Christ work together as a local church. (Matthew 16:18, Ephesians 4:12)

2. Because the church is made up of people, it is not perfect.  Because we are all sinners and imperfect (Romans 3:23), so will the church be.  Jesus was the only perfect person to walk the earth and there has not been another one since He left.  Unfortunately people will let you down.  Even worse godly men who lead in churches each week can fall to sin and do more damage than a 2-ton wrecking ball.   I know I have done things in the past, (not immoral issues),  that have cause a negative light to fall on God and his church.  My aim is to try to not let that ever happen again. (1 Corinthians 10:32)  Other church members view their church more as a social club and want to take ownership of it with power-tripping decisions and arguments that cause the average non-church-going person to say “I don’t want any part of that.”  If you’re looking for the “perfect church” you will never find it.

I will finish my thoughts on church in a second post.  I just don’t want this to become to long and cause anyone to fall asleep reading it. But,  as for me and my kids, we are going to continue to stay involved in church and I will drag my kids to church if I have to, but I don’t see that being a problem in the future at all.