Thursday, August 13, 2009

II Corinthians 12:15-17

1 Cor 12:15-17 (NIV) “If the foot should say, "Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body," it would not for that reason cease to be part of the body. And if the ear should say, "Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body," it would not for that reason cease to be part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be?”

Why does the hand tell the foot “I don’t need you”?
Well, it might be because the foot just stomped all over those fragile fingers. It’s been said that Christians are the only people who shoot their own wounded – and sometimes there might be some truth to that statement.

I have been thinking about how some people shoot at members of their own body who don't eat the right way, or who don't dress to the right standards, or sing music from outside of the authorized Hymnal.

It is easier for them to point their finger in judgement rather than show love and nurture, encouraging spiritual health, rather than causing spiritual hurt.

We all have taken a winding road on our Christian journey. Sometimes our walk with God has been up, sometimes it has been down. When it is down we need our brothers and sisters to build us back up spiritually not criticise us and knock us down. Sometimes we could learn more patients with other's faults in order to love them enough to take the necessary time to understand them and heal them. To really help them work through their struggles and return them back into favor with God. It is a process that takes earnest prayer, much time and heartfelt tenderness.

So say our members get spiritually weak, what do we do about it? Say they commit adultery and murder, like David did. They publicly and verbally deny being a follower of Jesus and swear against it with an oath, like Peter did. When times get tough they quit their commitment to serve God in the ministry, like Mark did. When under stress and their lives are threatened, they run away from their problems, like Elijah did. Or to avoid the possibility of a life threatening situation they lie about being married allowing another man to make sexual advances toward his wife, like Abraham did. Say you are a deceiver and crafty and you steal the birthright and the blessing from your own brother, like Jacob did. Or you are jealous of your spoiled younger brother so you sell him as a slave and lie to your father about what actually happened to him, like Joseph's 10 brothers did. Or you move in, and start living with a prostitute and fall in love with her, like Sampson did. Do we tell them that their influence brings an unhealthy atmosphere to the body, and tell them to straighten up or be amputated as members of the body?

These are people who fell, who knew they messed up, repented and returned to God. It should be our purpose like it was with the Prophet Nathan to bring the the straying King David to repentance and renew a right spirit between David and with God again.

But if we shoot our wounded, we do not have anyone to write the book of Psalms or the Gospel of Mark. When we shoot our wounded, like the brothers of Joseph, we have no Judah in the Church and therefore no lineage of Christ. When will we learn to have the patient, gentle, compassion with others and not give up on people who need Christ the most. God has not given up on them, God never gives up on any of us, He always holds out His hand for forgiveness. Praise God that He has not given up on me, because I know I keep failing but He is still working on me and I am not yet what He wants me to be.

However, if the church is filled with wounded and spiritually sick members of the body, the body resembles a spiritually dead body; like a valley of dry bones filling up the pews. It takes time for the spiritually wounded to become healed. Then because the members of the body are normal sinful people this - Why His arms aren't reaching; Why His hands aren't healing; Why His words aren't teaching; And why His feet aren't going.

Describe the kinds of spiritual wounds you may have experienced, or you have seen in other people? Share specific ways you think you could be a support for other people who have had the kind of wounds that need healed?

* contributing statements by Shari Willis
** Lyrics by Casting Crowns

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