THE MINISTRY OF THE BODY Read: Romans 12:1-5
In generations past the one-man ministry was the thing. There have been prophets who have single-handedly shaken whole nations.
One man with a fiery tongue brought Nineveh to its knees.
One man stood on the banks of the Jordan River and shouted "Repent!", and all Isreal came out to listen and get baptized.
In the Church of Jesus Christ, the one-man ministry has never been the best way. And yet in times of widespread apathy God has often raised up solitary voices to pro- claim the message that no one else had the faith or the guts to preach.
People would be drawn to that man and cling to him as to a New Testament Moses.
- until the man would either be corrupted by all this acclaim, - or killed by his enemies.
There are church buildings all over It this city which are monuments to the strong personality and driving ambition of some gifted preacher or some lady with healing charisma. And there are still assemblies and evangelism- tic enterprises that are held together by the drive of one man or woman.
But the day of the one-man show in the Church of Jesus Christ is over. The real move of God which is stirring on this planet at this hour is by-passing the one-man ministry. It’s working in those places where believers give up trying to be one-man shows, give up the false security of leaning on one shining flesh-and-blood leader, and start functioning together as a Body with Jesus Christ as the Head.
The apostle Paul was a fantastic man - a man anointed with great power from God. But Paul was not a one-man show. Paul went into Corinth, preached the gospel, discipled believers for 13 months and left. Paul wasn’t there to supervise, make decisions, nurse their wounds, or blow their noses for them....They got along... Every ministry that they needed in Corinth was in that flock, if Paul never came back.
When Paul wrote his letter to the Romans, he was writ- ing to people he had never seen. Paul had never been to Rome yet, but there was a flourishing church there for which Paul had done nothing but give thanks.
The boss of the Church at Corinth was not Paul. And the boss of the Church at Rome was not Peter. The boss of those churches and every other church on earth was the Holy Spirit who took His orders in turn from the glorious Lamb of God - Jesus, who submitted in turn to the Father.
These churches had pastors, elders, deacons, evangelists, teachers, healers, helpers; but the real Shepherd was the Lord Himself. And there wasn’t a single believer in the flock who didn’t have a divine ministry to per- form. The Church functioned as a Body held together not by the personality of a chaplain, but by love flow- ing between brothers and sisters, driven forth into the world not by the program of some fleshly mastermind, but by the Spirit of God.
The Spirit gathered them to Jesus. The Spirit enlightened them concerning Jesus. The Spirit filled them with the love of Jesus and the power of Jesus ... built them into a living temple of God, transformed them into a literal Body of Christ on earth. And through them all together the Word of God went forth and the grace of God was made manifest to the world.
They were the Alpha age. We are the Omega age.
It’s all happening again. The Spirit is doing this same beautiful thing again. But this time not just in a few cities around the rim of the Mediterranean Sea, but across the entire surface of this planet. This time not to get the Church Age started, but to end it. To get out the good news of the mercy of God in Jesus to the whole earth before the hour of judgment strikes. The work of getting the final call to the Banquet of God out to the whole world with power
- is not given maverick to preachers, - or to lone-ranger evangelists,
but to the Body.
And we see the Body being drawn together before our eyes. We are all hearing the call of the Spirit to give up our private spiritual enterprises and to enter into the mind and will of Him who has set us in the Body, made us members of each other.
So that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine by the cunning of men, by their craftiness in deceitful wiles. Rather, speak- ing the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into Him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and knit to- gether by every joint with which it is supplied, when each part is working properly, makes bodily growth and up builds itself in love. Ephesians 4:14-16
The message of the Spirit at this hour is that we must no longer be children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the cunning of men. We are to grow up into the Head - into Christ. To give up our own pet things and our own hang-ups and prejudices and come together, under Jesus, and be one!
Not everybody is responding to that message. There are many who are going on in their own private way, re- serving the right to rule their own lives, to obey Jesus when they want to, and disregard Him when they want to.
But these are not the ones who are going to get the job done. - They may be gifted. - They may be brilliant. - They may be eloquent. but they are being by-passed as the Spirit draws together those who will practice their faith and exercise their ministry as part of the Body.
And who are these people who are taking their place in the Body? Romans 12 tells us exactly who they are.
1. They are those who have presented their physical bodies to God as a living sacrifice.
How do you worship God? You worship God by making Him an offering.
- The Israelites would kill the best animal in their flock and put it on the altar. - The wise men brought gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
You say you're worshipping God today with words of praise - that’s beautiful. God loves to hear those words of praise, provided they’re backed by something real.
What are you putting on the altar of God to back those words of praise?
Money? That’s a start if it’s serious - and not a half-hearted tip. But money is not enough.
Fasting and Prayers? That’s beautiful if it’s coming from your heart. But fasting and prayers are not enough.
If you really mean those words of thanks to God for the gift of His Son,
- you’re going to go all the way - you’re going to put your body on the altar - your flesh-and-blood body as a living sacrifice.
I appeal to you, therefore, brethren by the mercies of God to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God which is your spiritual worship.
Your body is offered up. It’s still alive, but it’s alive now only to God. And all it does is now for the glory of God and whatever does not glorify God, please God, honor God, it does not do anymore.
Your body was once a house of lust and a temple of vanity.
Your body is now a house of prayer and a temple of the Spirit of God.
If you haven’t presented your body as a living sacrifice to God do it now!
"Lord, today I lay my body on the altar. I present it to you as a living sacrifice. Accept it, 0 God. Cause the fire of your holiness to come down and rest upon it like that bush on Mt. Horeb that burned but re- mained green, that men may turn aside to see it and hear your voice speaking out of it!"
When we present our bodies to God we become together one single living sacrifice, one glorious burning bush from which one voice speaks. That’s the first step toward actual unity among believers - the laying of our physical bodies on the altar of God.
2. The Body of Christ is made up of those who have given up their citizenship in this world for the citizenship of Heaven.
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
So the mind is wrenched out of its old conformity to the ways of this world....gives up its citizenship and becomes a citizen of Heaven. It’s a new mind, a heavenly mind, a mind that is set on God, a mind that’s aimed at doing God’s good and acceptable and perfect will.
You don’t give up your earthly citizenship with ex- ternals like refusing to vote or pay taxes. People refuse to vote and pay taxes and think they’re really something but they’re still bound to the earth. It’s an internal thing. It’s a matter of where is your mind? What is it set on? Where is its comfort? Its delight?
A thousand influences will try to make it turn back to Egypt and think the way the world thinks.
Be not conformed. Be transformed.
God won’t do this for you, you have to do it constantly - always breaking conformity with that lust of the flesh, lust of the eye, and the pride of life. Always being renewed in that River of Life that flows through the desert of this world, so that your mind is filled with light instead of darkness, truth instead of lies, reality instead of vain dreams and paranoid suspicions.
3. The Body of Christ is made up of those who have quit climbing.
For by the grace given to me, I bid every one among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think but to think with sober judgment, according to the measure of faith God has assigned him.
Prestige, status, importance do not belong to the Body of Christ - they belong to the world. Whenever these things creep into our fellowships, we’ve got the world not the Kingdom.
If you’re worried about your image in the eyes of other believers - still sulking because you haven’t been ac- corded the recognition you deserve - swinging back and forth between feelings of inferiority and superiority, you’ve brought the world with you. You’re conforming to the world and not the Kingdom.
When you really enter into the Body of Christ, with your heart, the climbing stops because God has turned every- thing upside down.
In the Kingdom you don’t climb - you descend, you don’t put yourself above your brother you put your brothers above yourself, you don’t seek honor - you give honor.
4. The Body of Christ is made of up those who fit in where they’ve been put by God.
- They don’t sulk because they haven’t been gifted to do some great thing.
- They don’t itch to be somewhere other than where they are.
They start where they are with what they have and they fit in. - They fall in step with their brothers and sisters. - They fill the gaps. - They reach out with their hands and lift where things are sagging.
For as in one body we have many members and all members do not have the same function, so we, though many are one Body in Christ and individually members one of another.
When you fit in you don’t wait around to see if somebody will come up and talk to you, you open your eyes and head for the loneliest soul you can find and you talk to him! You don’t stand against the wall waiting to see who’s going to clean up the mess; you clean it up! Next thing you know you’ve found the place God has for you - the work God wants you to do. And you do it!
When God wants you somewhere else on some other task, He’ll let you know. Meanwhile, that’s where you belong, that’s where you fit, that’s where your joy is. The Body is strengthened and you are blessed.
The one-man ministry is not going to do the job. The job is going to be done by the Body; and the Body is being drawn together right now from every nation, race, kindred, and tongue - together (not in compartments).
Every one of us is being called to leave our safe little fortresses of individualism and fit in where the Spirit of Jesus puts us and work in harmony with brothers and sisters - knit together with them in love.
God help us to do this today for time is short and there’s much to be done.
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