“For God so loved the World that He gave…” (John 3:16) Jesus is God’s most precious and most amazing gift. The fact that Jesus condescended at all is the most humbling gift imaginable. He, Who had always existed in splendid community with His Father, left heaven to come to a world that was beneath Him in every way. Yet He came to offer every single person the absolute best there is – a restored relationship with the Father, and an intimacy with the Lord that enlivens life in the best of ways and puts everything into proper perspective.
In coming to earth, dying for the sins of the world, and rising to new life, Jesus began something totally new. He created the Church – the Body of Christ present in the world today. For every individual who comes to faith, Jesus puts His Holy Spirit inside them. The Holy Spirit is a seal of our redemption and a very present Helper in living the life of faith in God. Jesus spoke extensively about the role of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life in the hours just prior to His crucifixion. See John 14:15-31, 15:26-16:15. Practically the first thing He did after His resurrection was impart the Holy Spirit upon His closest followers. John 20:22 reads “And with that He (Jesus) breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
In our continuing study of the gifts of the Holy Spirit we have focused upon writings from three different epistles written by the Apostle Paul – Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12, and Ephesians 4. In all three of these passages Paul discourses on Gifts of the Holy Spirit. The lists of the gifts in these verses contain some overlap, but each also contains unique gifts. One element that is present in all three is the imagery of the Body of Christ being the bearer of, and reason for, the gifts of the Spirit to exist. The Gifts of the Spirit are alluded to indirectly in a few other places, but these three chapters give the deepest and most comprehensive discussion of the Gifts of the Spirit.
As I have done in the last two blogs, I am going to include the teaching notes from our lessons on the Gifts of the Spirit. I begin with some open-ended questions and then we move into the Bible Study on the Gifts. I encourage you to use these as part of a personal bible study or perhaps a small group study. I know I was lead to new insights on God’s empowerment of the Body through the study and my personal walk has been strengthened. I pray that this will do the same for you.
Body of Christ as the Recipient of the Gifts of the Spirit
- Have you ever been part of a team?
- What were the positives of being on that team?
- What were the less desirable aspects of being on a team?
Read:
- 1 Corinthians 12: 1 – 11
- Romans 12:3-5,
- Ephesians 4:3-7 & 15-16
- 1 Cor 12, Verses 12 – 27
How is the Church like a human body?
- One Body. Not two… not many…
- Many parts, but ONE Body.
Why do you think Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, used the imagery of a body?
- One Body. Not a team… Not an Organization… Not a Committee… A living organism, a BODY.
- Not just any Body. The BODY of Christ.
- Central nervous system. With what we now know about the body we can see the Holy Spirit living in the believer is like the central nervous system transferring vital information back and form between the brain / head (Christ is the “Head” of the Body) and all the varied organs and members of the body (That’s us, the Church)
- White blood cells. The body has a defensive mechanism living and working inside it. The Holy Spirit serves in a similar role with the Body of Christ.
- The interdependence of the parts. No part of the Body can live apart and independent from the other parts. The maximized capability of the body is when all parts are healthy and performing it’s intended role.
- The body will not survive without several of the parts. There are organs of our physical body that we cannot live without… heart, brain, spine, etc. Some of the gifts of the Spirit are supernatural enabling that the Body of Christ must have… apostles, pastors, teachers, leaders, etc.
- The body can be ill, but still survive. There are maladies that can and will affect the Body. Steps can be taken to help the body remain healthy, but we don’t always take those steps and we will at times succumb to illness.
- Life and death are potential states for the body. Life is a matter of the body parts functioning. The imagery here is a little more of a stretch, but when taken in context of Jesus resurrection, there is a picture of the body living through death… like the Phoenix rising from the ashes of death.
What key attributes does Paul exhort his readers to strive for in these verses?
Humility, gentleness, patience, love, seeking of unity, accepting of diversity, empathy
Why are these attributes so important in a body?
The Body of Christ is a diverse conglomeration of parts. The world tends to emphasize our differences, to puff up pride, and promote a self-centered world view. Isolation, whether as an individual or small group, is the antithesis of the unity pictured in a healthy, fully functioning body.
What are the outcomes of all the members of the body functioning as they are designed?
- Not uniformity, but unity.
- Not all the same, but each valued and vital.
- The roles are varied. The parts are varied. The gifts and abilities are varied. The whole body knit together accomplishes far more than the capabilities of each part alone.
Read Ephesians 4:1-16
Christ Himself gave:
- Apostles
- Prophets
- Evangelists
- Pastors
- Teachers
Imagery of the Body with Christ as the Head. We are to grow into unity and maturity within the Body of Christ. Growing in unity means growing more intimate with Him and allowing Him to transform us, to change us.
Every part does its part, its role.
Our role in God’s plan is to draw close to Him, live a life in intimacy with Him, receive His guidance and gifts, and operate in those gifts in obedience to the leading of the Holy Spirit.
We will all fit into God’s plan. If we submit to Him, He will equip us and lead us in fulfilling our God-ordained destiny. Since He is sovereign, He already knows what our destiny is. Since He allows us to exercise free will, He does not force us to walk a certain path. He knows what is best – His perfect will, but He will work with us wherever we are. The optimum is consistent and continual obedience. However, He will work with us whenever we submit to Him and will use us wherever we are when that happens.
One short side story. There was a co-worker of mine for several years who steadfastly refused to turn to Christ. He was at times a very difficult person to deal with, but the Lord always, always kept bringing me back to praying for and loving this man. After he retired he got into serious trouble, was arrested, and sent to prison. During the time leading up to his being sent to prison he contemplated suicide. On one particular day he knew he had to make a decision. Either he was going to walk into his bedroom and end his life or he was going to pick up the old family bible his late wife kept in the living room to see if there was something there that could give him hope. Fortunately when he walked into his house he turned to the right and picked up the bible. In it He found a reason for hope. This prideful man who had lived for himself for 60+ years fell on his knees, repented of his sins, and accepted God’s forgiveness. Shortly afterwards he headed off to prison for seven years.
I wrote to him in prison. He was a different man… gentler, softer spoken, broken in good ways, hungry to know Jesus more. And after he got out I met with him and we had Church. It was good. I was blessed to play a role in encouraging him. The gift of exhortation and encouragement is a Spiritual Gift that God has given me to use for the benefit of the Body. This story I just shared is 25 years in the making. Yet God loved my friend enough that He placed people like me in his life to intercede, to encourage, to exhort, and to evangelize. Today he is walking in freedom and growing in the gifts God has given him to build the Body of Christ.
As we walk in the gifts the Lord has given us, we will become the part of the body we were created to be. God will not leave us guessing, but rather He will cause confidence to grow as we walk in the Spirit. He is able to send us counselors and teachers, people who have experienced God’s gifting in the same or similar areas, to help us grow in the gifts we are to walk in. We are His Body and He is passionate in His Body being whole, healthy, and beautiful.
Be blessed today my friend. And be the vehicle of God’s blessing in someone else’s life today.