{"id":12797,"date":"2016-08-17T01:38:18","date_gmt":"2016-08-17T06:38:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/a-unified-body\/"},"modified":"2016-08-17T01:38:18","modified_gmt":"2016-08-17T06:38:18","slug":"a-unified-body","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/a-unified-body\/","title":{"rendered":"A UNIFIED BODY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt; text-align:center;line-height:normal'><b>1 CORINTHIANS 12:14\u201326<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt; text-align:center;line-height:normal'><i>But now indeed there are many members, yet one body<\/i><\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt; text-align:center;line-height:normal'><i>(1 Cor. 12:20)<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent: 18.0pt;line-height:normal'>When Paul compares the church to the body, he brings out four very important points. First, God has lovingly and graciously given us gifts for the edification of the whole body. No matter what that gift may be, we should be content with it. The foot should not want to be the hand, the eye should not want to be the ear, etc. The elder should not complain that he is not a missionary, and the Sunday School teacher should not complain that he is not the pastor.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent: 18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Second, we must remember that the position and the gifts of every member are determined by the Lord. Who we are and the gifts we have received are not accidental or determined by our own actions. They are distributed by God according to His wisdom. We should, therefore, submit to God\u2019s design in giving us the gifts we have and not long to be and have something that God has not purposed for us. \u201cOne has one gift and another another; one is a pastor and another is a missionary; one labors in the city, another in the wilderness, not according to their relative merits, nor in virtue of their own selection, but as God wills and orders,\u201d Hodge wrote.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent: 18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Third, because we are not complete in and of ourselves, we need one another. This should humble us and cause us to value every member of the body because the church\u2019s diversity is evidence that we, as individuals, are not complete. The eye cannot function without the heart, and neither can the highly gifted in the church function without the service of others. It is supreme arrogance and pride for any member of the church to think that he does not need others. Such attitudes divide the body, draining it of the vitality it needs to serve God.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent: 18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Last, the least attractive gifts are often the most important. \u201cAs in the human frame the heart is more important than the tongue, so in the church, the gift of prayer is more important than eloquence,\u201d Hodge wrote. \u201cThose who in the closet, however obscure, wrestle with God, often do more for His glory and for the advancement of His kingdom than those who fill the largest space in the public eye.\u201d We should, therefore, honor and encourage even the least of those whom God has chosen, for as Christ said, the least will be the greatest.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;   text-align:center;line-height:normal'><b>CORAM DEO<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;   text-align:center;line-height:normal'>Job 32\u201333<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;   text-align:center;line-height:normal'>Acts 14:19\u201328<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;   text-align:center;line-height:normal'><b>WEEKEND<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;   text-align:center;line-height:normal'>Job 34\u201337<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;   text-align:center;line-height:normal'>Acts 15<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-indent:   18.0pt;line-height:normal'>Under each of the four points of today\u2019s study,   rank yourself from 1 to 10. For example, contentment with the gifts God has   given you: do you have little contentment or a lot? How much do you resemble   the Corinthians in your attitude toward spiritual gifts? Specifically pray   about those areas you rank the lowest.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height:   normal'><i>For   further study: Rom. 12:1\u20134 \u2022 Eph. 4:1\u201316 \u2022 Col. 3:1\u201311<\/i><\/p>\n<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt; text-align:center;line-height:normal'><b>WEEKEND<\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1 CORINTHIANS 12:14\u201326 But now indeed there are many members, yet one body (1 Cor. 12:20). When Paul compares the church to the body, he brings out four very important points. First, God has lovingly and graciously given us gifts for the edification of the whole body. 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