We Fit Together

Read: Esther 4:1-7:10, 1 Corinthians 12:1-26, Psalm 36:1-12, Proverbs 21:21-22

But our bodies have many parts, and God has put each part just where he wants it.
(1 Corinthians 12:18)

Relate: I love to write. I love history and theology. I get passionate about issues of social justice, especially ending human slavery. I am a sports fan, who likes his NY teams. I like the Red Bulls and Real Madrid, the Yankees, and the Knicks. I like the Jets but I really don’t like Rex Ryan. I like to bike. I love worship music but don’t have the talent for playing instruments. I love nature but hate living in the country. These are some of the things that make me tick.

I really don’t like comedies or chick flicks. Reality shows, shopping, and anything to do with fashion makes me yawn. Watching fast cars drive in a circle or watching old men walking around hitting tiny white balls into little holes is not sports. No sport should ever be played on ice. I have no interest in collecting vast amounts of money. For me, modern art is defined by some people conning other people into spending exorbitant sums for something any eight-year-old could create while having a temper tantrum. These are some of the things that I just don’t get.

React: There are people who could almost literally switch those “like” and “dislike” lists. They love their hockey and their pottery barn catalogs, can’t stand the city and invest their millions into their home in West Kentucky. It doesn’t matter, we fit together in one body. God loves them just as much as he loves me. He might even love them more since extra grace must be required to do so. His body, his church is made up of all different parts. We all have different passions, talents, and interests and we have them for a reason. He has given them for us to use for His glory.

The problems come when I begin to think everybody in the church should have the same passions as I have. I’m here thinking that everybody in the church should know the theological differences between Iranaeus, Ignatius, and Athanasius. The person next to me is thinking, “Are those places Paul visited? The Bible is the only book anyone needs to read.” The guy in front of me is saying, “We need to sing more hymns.” The lady behind me, “We sing too many old songs.” We have all been given passions and talents for a reason and we need to be using them for the glory of God. We should not be using them to beat each other over the head with them. Our variety, our differences, is what makes the body so beautiful. We need to learn to thrive through our differences while still living in unity.

Respond:

God, help me not to mistake my passions and Your universal purposes. I know that there are certain things that should be part of every Christian’s DNA. There are other things that are gifts You have given to some. Give me the wisdom to recognize the difference and to be willing to give ground on the latter while holding tightly to the former. Help me to use and foster my gifts, but even more help me to walk in love and unity with Your Body. 

19 thoughts on “We Fit Together

  1. Amen!!! We all take up different roles in the body of Christ. We can’t all be pinky fingers or thumbs. We all have to embrace our own identity and love our neighbor for being able to do what I lack in.
    God Bless!!

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  3. We share several passions (although we cheer for different sports teams); I too love to sing, but don’t think an instrument other than the human voice is necessary to praise God in worship. Thank you for a great post.

  4. Thank you for a great post. I wish we would learn not to be so judgmental of those who think differently than we do and realize that we are all part of the work God is doing.

  5. Ha got me laughing with “since extra grace must be required to do so” lol I might have to borrow that. Sounds like another version of the southern adage “well bless her heart”. (It’s usually used to follow a sentence where a flaw is pointed out; “she prefers to wear her bathrobe while gardening. Bless her heart”)

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