(philstar.com) Updated March 11, 2012
We dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves. — 2 Corinthians 10:12
Foot-and-mouth disease
is highly contagious among cloven-hoofed animals. Blisters form around
the mouth, and the feet become extremely painful. The animals will not
eat or drink, and they lose weight rapidly. Fortunately preventive
measures have made this infection virtually nonexistent in the US today.
A spiritual kind of foot-and-mouth disease continues in epidemic
proportions in the church. In 1 Corinthians 12, believers are likened
to the members of a body. This kind of foot-and-mouth disease breaks
out when those who belong to the body of Christ, the church, begin
comparing themselves among themselves (v. 12).
A “foot” may become
dissatisfied with its inability to express itself like the “mouth”. And
the “mouth” may feel inadequate because it can’t move about and bear
the weight of the body. Such Christians lose their spiritual appetite
and become ineffective in serving the Lord.
God’s children have been sovereignly designed and placed in the body
of Christ for specific purposes. Each of us is vital to the well-being
of the whole. And when we fulfill our role, there will be harmony, and
our Savior will receive the glory. Let’s put an end to foot-and-mouth
disease in the church.
— Mart De Haan
Christ gives each member of His church
His special gifts to use;
He sovereignly distributes them —
We do not pick and choose. — Sper
READ: 1 Cor. 12:12-27
For a healthier church, exercise your spiritual gifts.
The Bible in one year:
• Judge 16-18
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