No 4
(Diversity of the Body)
In our last study on the Church, we saw that the Lord used the
allegory of the human body to compare it to the Church. We said that without unity, the human body
would die; so as would the Church (it wouldn't die, but it would be crippled). Let us now look at the diversity of the
Body.
We all know the familiar passage in 1 Corinthians 12:15 and following where Paul says that: "If the foot shall say, Because
I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?" In other
words, not everybody in the Body of Christ can have the same position. Some have to be ears and some have to be
eyes and still some others have to be mouths, etc, etc, etc. The idea that Paul is trying to get across
here is that all members of the Body of Christ are useful and none are more
important than others. We are all equal
but at the same time, we must be diverse because it is only when members with
their divers gifts work together can there be unity in the Body. Can you
imagine what would happen if we all used our Spirit-given gifts for the use in
the Body and functioned in unity? (We
will look into the Spirit-given gifts in detail later on) The world would turn its head and would want
to become part of this Body. There are, however two criteria to get unity and
diversity; they are Love and Humility.
In John 13:34,
the Bible gives us a new commandment that "we love one another as Christ has loved us". In essence, diversity brings unity because as
we minister our divers gifts to one another, love and
humility are the resulting by-products.
Isn't this a wonderful master plan??