A Body
Paula Miles, Guest Writer
Today’s Treasure
Yesterday we talked about being built as living stones into a holy temple, a dwelling where God lives by His Spirit. In chapter 4 of Ephesians, Paul describes this idea of interdependent living in another way, a body. The passage begins with an incomprehensive list of word ministry gifts. Paul states that these gifts are given for the purpose of equipping or preparing God’s people for works of service so that the body might be built up. The Word itself is living and is used by God through His Spirit to not only give us rebirth (I Peter 1:23) but also to nourish and equip us for our new life in Christ (I Thessalonians 2:16). Through the ministry of the Word, we are equipped to do every good work that God prepared in advance for us to do. The word, “equipped”, literally means restoring broken bones. God uses the Word by His Spirit in the church as a hospital or doctor’s office for the sick and as physical therapy or a gymnasium for the healthy. As the “living stones” are equipped, God says this will ultimately result in the building up of the body and a oneness in our faith and the knowledge of the Son of God. He says we will mature “to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.” Basically, He says we will look more like Jesus. As we interlock, overlap, and fit together with these other living stones, placing ourselves under the ministry of the Word, keenly aware of God’s presence, facing Him, we are transformed with ever-increasing glory (II Corinthians 3:18). We are able to grow in our faith and knowledge of God. C. S. Lewis expounds on this communal aspect of our salvation as he reflects on the loss of his friend, Charles Williams. Lewis, Williams, and J.R.R. Tolkien were part of a famous circle of friends called the Inklings. Listen to Lewis’ words, “In each of my friends there is something that only some other friend can fully bring out. Now that Charles is dead, I shall never again see Tolkien’s reaction to a specifically Charles joke. Far from having more of Ronald, having him ‘to myself’ now that Charles is away. I have less of Ronald. . . For every soul, seeing Him in her own way doubtless communicates that unique vision to all the rest.”
Tim Keller in his book, The Prodigal God, sums it up this way, “Lewis is saying that it took a community to know an individual. How much more would this be true of Jesus Christ?” As we sit together, respond to truth, and wrestle with its application, we get to know Jesus better and can begin to look more like Him. Paul reminds us in this passage that this will prepare us for the waves and winds that will come. We will not be easily tossed and blown. You don’t have to live long in this broken world to know that the waves and winds will come. In this community context where truth and love dwell hand in hand, it will be our very instinct to speak the truth in love. With our words and actions, we will faithfully point each other to Christ. God uses us as His promise keepers to each other, reminders of His presence and His promises. We are encouraged to believe that God is sovereign and we can trust Him no matter what our circumstances.
PRAYER
Father, thank you for the gift of Your Word and the power it has in our lives. Thank you for the gift of being united to Your people and how You use them to encourage and sustain us as we walk with You. Teach us to love Your Word, to hold fast to Your promises, and to value our relationships with Your sons and daughters. Help us to instinctively speak the truth in love, faithfully pointing each other to Christ. Grant us the grace to not be easily tossed and blown when the waves and winds come.
Sharon W. Betters is a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, pastor’s wife, and cofounder of MARKINC Ministries, where she is the Director of Resource Development. Sharon is the author of several books, including Treasures of Encouragement, Treasures in Darkness, and co-author with Susan Hunt of Aging with Grace. She is the co-host of the Help & Hope podcast and writes Daily Treasure, an online devotional.
Contact Sharon with comments or questions at dailytreasure@markinc.org.
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