EVERY
JOINT SUPPLIES!
Eph
4:15-16
15
But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is
the head, even Christ:
16
From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every
joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure
of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the
edifying of itself in love.
Thom
S. Rainer has written a book called I Am a Church Member.
In it, he outlines certain aspects of church membership. Personally, I
think being a church member, if I treat it seriously, colors every aspect of my
life.
Paul
told the Ephesians that their membership in the church should supply something. Each member
brings something personal into the whole. Every joint supplies something! Paul
reminded the Corinthians that even the smallest and weakest members of the body
are “necessary!” The Greek word for necessary is anagkios which
actually means “close of kin.”
Church
membership affects me personally! I am guided in my behavior by the
church’s creeds. I am challenged by and accountable to the other members. They
have my permission to arrest my spiritual decline and to encourage me when I do
well. We march together.
Church
membership affects my family! Our schedule is greatly affected by the
events on the church calendar. The collective moral conscience of the church
shapes the morality of the family. The harmony in the home is greatly
influenced by my church membership.
Church
membership affects me socially! The background noise in restaurants is
made up of individual conversations. I had a lady tell me yesterday that she
“knew” I was a pastor because she had overheard a conversation in a local
restaurant. It’s a small town! People listen and make judgments about the
church and my Savior based on my casual conversation over a taco!
Church
membership affects my church! Not only does church membership affect
me but I actually affect my church for good or for ill. If I am an unhappy
grumbler my church will be viewed as such. If I am involved then the church
will benefit from my talents and my energy. If I am casually associated then
the church will suffer by my abandonment of my post. My church is a reflection
of myself. I cannot complain about my church without point a finger directly at
my own face.
As
a functioning member
I will give. I will serve. I will minister. I will evangelize. I will study. I
will seek to be a blessing to others. I will remember that “if one member
suffers, all the members suffer with it; if one member is honored, all the
members rejoice with it.” (1 Corinthians 12:26)
Dear
Lord, keep reminding me of the importance of my church membership. AMEN
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