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23/10/2021 06:00 - 24/10/2021 05:00

“For the body does not consist of one member but of many” - 1 Cor 12:14 (NIV). 

Most of everyone in the habit of going to church likes to find the place clean and ordered. In fact, if one gets over and finds chairs scattered all over with trash in the way, the loos filled and unattended, there would be cause for concern. Many of us expect to find the place tidy and pleasing, which thankfully is generally the case. We sit comfortably to listen to the Pastor, whose sermon, we suck in and nod with approval, without much attention to the one who has made his job, all possible.

There is someone who rarely gets noticed. It is the church janitor. His job is to make the place welcome, enabling the Pastor to preach in a pleasing atmosphere. Rarely, will you find the janitor being mentioned though or patted on the back. He is always anyway at the back and appears in front only when absolutely needed. Like after a spill. Otherwise, there are those who have never heard of him. But there are stars to look up, like the Pastor.

When Jesus mentioned, “So the last will be first, and the first will be last” (Mathew 20:16), he could easily have been referring to folks like church janitors, the unseen faces in the shadows, rarely mentioned or seen, who makes life for most of us. However, our human nature as it is, craves for the lime light, often unmindful of all that happens before one appears on the stage.

In one of his most startling lessons Jesus, just before he was crucified, “got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him” (John 13:4-5). The disciples, had a bit of African blood in them, as they could not imagine a leader who stoops low and takes to such thankless tasks like washing muddy feet. Peter, the most outspoken of all objected, “No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet” (vv 8).

Jesus ignored him and after he was done, clarified, “Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you” (vv 14-15). What the Lord is teaching us here is humility. There are certain jobs that do not appear flowery, yet we do depend on them. While we may not be honoring them as much, there are stars shining in the eyes of God!

Prayer for today: Lord Father God of Abraham, maker of heaven, today I thank you for the gifs you have given us who believe in you, and may I honor all, as they contribute to the work of the kingdom of God, this I pray in Jesus’s name.

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    “The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all its part were many they form one body” (2 Cor 12:12)

    In the body of Christ every believer has a gift that contributes to making the church whole. There are those who are gifted at intercessory prayers. Others have been called to a pulpit ministry. Then there are those gifted at leading worship and praises. Some others have the gift of care and empathy. The gifts in the church are indeed endless.

    One way to know your gift is being able to reflect on what burdens you most. For example, if you have a great feeling for people who are going through tribulations and need comfort then most probably yours is a gift of empathy and care. There are those with a burden to share the truth and theirs is the gift of teaching the Word.
    When God gives us gift he also enables us. For example, one who has been gifted with praising and worshipping by singing would naturally have a way with his tongue. That one gifted with preaching has the talent to move listeners with words. God gives us gifts to build the body of believers.

    Do you know your gift? If so, how are you using it for the building of the church of Christ?

    Prayer for today: Lord Father in heaven, today I pray that you enable me use the gifts you have given me for the building of the church,
    this I pray in Jesus’ name.

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