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    • Sharing in joy & sorrow

      Posted at 8:00 am by sneuhofer, on August 20, 2018

      1 Corinthians 12:4-11 (NCV) There are different kinds of gifts, but they are all from the same Spirit. There are different ways to serve but the same Lord to serve. And there are different ways that God works through people but the same God. God works in all of us in everything we do. Something from the Spirit can be seen in each person, for the common good. The Spirit gives one person the ability to speak with wisdom, and the same Spirit gives another the ability to speak with knowledge. The same Spirit gives faith to one person. And, to another, that one Spirit gives gifts of healing. The Spirit gives to another person the power to do miracles, to another the ability to prophesy. And he gives to another the ability to know the difference between good and evil spirits. The Spirit gives one person the ability to speak in different kinds of languages and to another the ability to interpret those languages. One Spirit, the same Spirit, does all these things, and the Spirit decides what to give each person.

      So, I’m reading through 1 Corinthians 12 in my quiet time and I’m sad to say that I breezed right through the chapter. Have you ever done that? “Skimmed over” scripture because you have read it or learned about it dozens of times? I know I sure have. But something was different this time. I felt like I had to go back and read the chapter again.  “Lord what am I missing here? Why am I drawing a blank?” I prayed.

      I decided to pull out another Bible and read the same chapter in another version. The Bible I chose had a corresponding devotional…it was there I discovered what I had missed. The devotional reading in my Bible made reference to the uniqueness of each individual Christian’s gifting and skill within the body of Christ. The writer went on to say “The body of Christ can reach unity by appreciating the unique abilities in others and empathizing with each other in times of joy and sorrow.”

      Spiritual gifts are those gifts given to Christians by the Holy Spirit for the purpose of building the church up. It is the Holy Spirit who decides the gift and at the appropriate time to give the spiritual gift. The verses above tell us that something from the Spirit can be seen in each person for the common good. I have been witness to this many times throughout my life, but it was just last summer that I was able to see this truth personally. You see, I had the opportunity to participate in a women’s retreat put on by another church. At the time of the retreat, I was walking through one of the deepest, darkest, driest valleys I had ever walked through. There was a woman at the retreat who was such an encouragement to me. I could tell, just by looking at her, that she had a relationship with the Lord like no other. She practically glowed as she sang praises during our time of praise and worship. Her gentle, sweet spirit was a blessing to everyone that weekend.

      A few days ago, I received a phone call from a dear friend that accompanied me to that retreat last summer. My friend told me the shocking news of this sweet woman’s husband and his sudden death. He had been rushed to the hospital and within 30 minutes went home to be with the Lord. When I heard this my heart broke for this precious woman. I only knew her for a day and a half (a mere drop on the canvas of my life) but I cried as if I had known her and her husband for years. I immediately started praying for her and her family and those that would be supporting her through this crisis in her life. I shared in her sorrow, just as she had shared in mine during the retreat. Even though our paths crossed only once, we are sisters in Christ for eternity.

      Is there anyone in your life that needs encouraging today? If so, you can show someone the grace of God by sharing in their sorrow or joy.

      Related reading: Acts 20:35; Romans 15:1; Galatians 6:2; Hebrews 13:3

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    • Love and Service

      Posted at 8:45 am by sneuhofer, on August 17, 2017

      As Christians, Paul challenges us in 1 Corinthians 14:1, to follow the way of love and eagerly desire spiritual gifts. Each time I settle in do study a specific part of scripture, I like to see how my three favorite translations convey the message. Take a look at  how 1 Corinthians 14:1 is translated below.

      1 Corinthians 14:1 (NIV) “Follow the way of love and eagerly desire spiritual gifts”

      1 Corinthians 14:1 (MSG) “Go after a life of love as if your life depended on it—because it does. Give yourselves to the gifts God gives you.”

      1 Corinthians 14:1 (NCV) “You should seek after love, and you should truly want to have the spiritual gifts”

      I really get a great deal from the Message (MSG) paraphrase. This tells me I am supposed to go after a life of love as if my life depended on it and then give myself to the gifts God has given me.

      When I am working through an area of my life I like to break the verse down into workable pieces then turn the “search light” inward. Since the first part of this verse is talking about love, I think it’s a good idea to go back to the LOVE chapter (1 Corinthians 13:4-8) and review what the Bible says the definition of LOVE really is.
      1 Corinthians 13:4-8 (MSG) “Love never gives up. Love cares more for others than for self. Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have. Love doesn’t strut, Doesn’t have a swelled head, Doesn’t force itself on others, Isn’t always “me first,” Doesn’t fly off the handle, Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others, Doesn’t revel when others grovel, Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth, Puts up with anything, Trusts God always, Always looks for the best, Never looks back, But keeps going to the end. Love never dies.”

      Oh yeah…right from the start I can see I have some work to do. Can I just be honest for a moment.  I’ve wanted to “give up” on love a time or two – I mean who hasn’t when the going gets tough. I’ve also been selfish – wanting things my way.  Oh, and that “fly off the handle” part… Yep…I have some work to do.

      I’m not going to beat myself up there, let me quickly go to the second part of 1 Corinthians 14:1. Not only am I suppose to go after LOVE as if my life depends on it, I am also to give myself to the gifts God gave me. Spiritual gifts are those gifts administered by the Holy Spirit and are used for building the church up. The gifts of the Holy Spirit are found in 1 Corinthians 12.

      1 Corinthians 12: 4 – 11 (NCV) “There are different kinds of gifts, but they are all from the same Spirit. There are different ways to serve but the same Lord to serve. And there are different ways that God works through people but the same God. God works in all of us in everything we do. Something from the Spirit can be seen in each person, for the common good. The Spirit gives one person the ability to speak with wisdom, and the same Spirit gives another the ability to speak with knowledge. The same Spirit gives faith to one person. And, to another, that one Spirit gives gifts of healing. The Spirit gives to another person the power to do miracles, to another the ability to prophesy. And he gives to another the ability to know the difference between good and evil spirits. The Spirit gives one person the ability to speak in different kinds of languages and to another the ability to interpret those languages. One Spirit, the same Spirit, does all these things, and the Spirit decides what to give each person.”
      As I look at love and spiritual gifts through the lens of following Christ, I can see that it’s His example I should follow. Jesus stepped out of the comforts of heaven to come to earth and be a servant to all.

      Jesus loved Father God and he loved the people around him.  Throughout scripture you can see the example Jesus set of trusting the Father’s will for His life. Jesus gave himself away and utilized what the Father had given Him to encourage and build people up while at the same time bringing honor and glory to God.

      My desire is to live a life that always leads with love, and always encourages and builds others up. God has specifically equipped each one of us to accomplish the tasks He has put us on this earth to do. The question is are we using the time he has given us wisely or are we chasing our own selfish dreams and desires.

      It is only when we use the talents and gifts God has given us and love the people he has placed around us that we bring honor and glory to God.

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