Saturday,
November 10, 2018
ARE
YOU A PILLAR?
Gal 2:9
9
And when James, Cephas, and John, who seemed to be pillars,
perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the
right hands of fellowship; that we should go unto the heathen, and they unto
the circumcision.
Paul
and Barnabas had gone to Jerusalem a second time to meet with
the leaders there because there were some who had questioned Paul’s ministry.
We see this in verses 4 through 6. When they arrived they saw James, Cephas
(Peter) and John. It was clear that these were stulos which in the Greek
means “to stiffen” or the base of a post or a support. They just stood out in
their leadership. It was obvious. What caused these three to be so prominent?
First, I think Peter, James and John had
spent some very special times with Jesus. These three saw him transfigured
in Matthew 17:1, 2. These three had been invited to “watch” while the rest
slept as Jesus sweat great drops of blood in prayer. Yes, these three were the
inner circle but for us there are the following considerations.
1.
Pillars must be solid! They must be
made of firm stuff for they will be called upon to bear a heavy load. I think
one of the things incumbent upon a pillar is that he be able to ignore his own
concerns and replace those with the concerns of the church.
2.
Pillars must be upright! Any bend or
twist in character will result in a fault when the earth begins to rumble
beneath them. A pillar must not lean.
3.
Pillars need a sure foundation! The “Rock of
Ages” is recommended for a sure footing.
I
am pleased to have many “pillars” in our local church. These are men
and women who are rock solid and dependable. I can count on them. Many times
they are so dependable as to be taken for granted, ignored or little thanked.
Yet they remain steadfast because they are not seeking recognition but
stability.
Heb 6:10
10
For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye
have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do
minister.
Dear
Lord, honor all those today who honor you. AMEN
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