One Body to Make the Ministry Work

So in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. – Romans 12:5

In the post “Communication for the Lord’s Work”, brought out is the idea of each member of the church being connected and the importance of having those behind the scenes making a ministry work.

There is no better time to put this idea to work with the latest technology that allows us to study God’s Word and share thoughts. We can worship from any place or anytime with songs like this one: How Great is Our God by Chris Tomlin.

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Communication for the Lord’s Work

Reading Romans 16:1-16, Paul shows personal concern for the Roman Christians by offering encouragement, giving credit to church leaders, and asking for unity in the Lord’s work. The characteristics of the people Paul mentions in this passage are hardworking, faithful, and courageous.

Paul reveals that he is aware of how each member of the church is connected and the importance of having those behind the scenes making the ministry work. In Romans 12:5, it was explained how many form one body to carry out the Lord’s work.

Working on the technical support team and media at my church, I have the opportunity to view the various parts of the worship service and appreciate the many people working together to make it happen.

If you are like me, there are so many things I would like to do but just don’t have time. Today with the use of technology, we can share our thoughts and pray with people all over the world. We can have Bible study or listen to a sermon at any place or time.

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As we continue reading this letter written by Paul to the Romans, we can understand how the written word allows communication to happen even when all can’t attend at the same time or in the same place. It’s an economical way to give credit, encourage, and unify for the Lord’s work.

This day with You Lord, the time we spend in Your Word, reflection, and our time in prayer is of essence. We ask that we make every minute count and we are thankful for all the hardworking people behind the scenes to carry out Your work. Amen.

 

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The Week Ahead

This week, we will finish the study of the book of Romans and share more thoughts.

Below are some questions for reflection. 

Romans 16:1-16
* How does Paul show personal concern for the Romans? What is the place of letters and greetings in your life? What is your relation to the church in the world?

Romans 16:17-27
* Why does Paul warn against certain types of people? In what ways can you be wise and guileless today? How is strength related to the gospel? How is God’s wisdom, purpose, and mystery related?

Believe that God has a great plan for you.

Victory starts by having a plan. By accepting God’s plan for us, all we need to do is follow and believe He will provide the power. He will give the upper hand to make what seems impossible possible.

*Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.
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Flourish with Purpose

This poem was written to inspire towards realizing our God given purpose. A lot of times the things we think look good end up not being so good. The things we don’t think will be good end up being what’s really good and useful. If the things of God are what we cherish, then we have all we need.

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In the journey of life,
Unfortunately
Good doesn’t happen
Magically
But is a result
Of a request
And commitment
To doing our best.

A lot of times
The things we sought
Turn out not as good
As we first thought.
And things we didn’t
Think would be useful
End up being what’s
Really good and crucial.

To get all we
Need to flourish,
The things of God
Are what we should cherish.

Poem by Mark Shields – © 01-25-2018


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More Blessed to Give than to Receive

In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’ – Acts 20:35

Generosity is the best way to find joy and meaning. Paul gave his time to proclaim the gospel of Christ. Jesus gave everything; even His life. Receive inspiration from today’s song When Love Sees You by Mac Powell.

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