Jan 4, 2010
I have need of you
Some Christians don’t want to be
connected to other members of the body of Christ. They commune with Jesus, but
they deliberately isolate themselves from other believers. They want nothing to
do with the body, other than the head.
But a body can’t be comprised of
just a single member. Can you picture a head with only an arm growing out of
it? Christ’s body can’t be made up of a head alone, with no limbs or organs.
His body consists of many members. We simply can’t be one with Christ without
being with his body also.
Our need is not just for the
head, it’s for the whole body. We are knit together not only by our need for
Jesus, but by our need for each other. Paul states, “The eye cannot say unto
the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again they head to the feet, I have no
need of you” (1 Corinthians 12:21).
Note the second half of this
verse. Even the head cannot say to another member, “I don’t need you.” What an
incredible statement! Paul is telling us, “Christ will never say to any member
of his body, ‘I have no need of you.’” Our head willingly connects himself to
each of us. Moreover, he says we’re all important, even necessary, to the
functioning of his body.
This is especially true of
members who may be bruised and hurting. Paul emphasizes, “Much more those
members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary” (12:22). The
apostle then adds, “And those members of the body, which we think to be less
honorable, upon these we bestow more abundant honor; and our uncomely part have
more abundant comeliness” (23:23). He’s speaking of those in Christ’s body who
are unseen, hidden, unknown. In God’s eyes, these members have great honor. And
they’re absolutely necessary to the work of his body.
This passage holds profound
meaning for us all. Paul is telling us, “It doesn’t matter how poor your
self-image may be. You may think that you’re not measuring up as a Christian.
But the Lord himself says, ‘I have need of you. You’re not just an important
member of his body. You’re vital and necessary for it to function.’”
As important members of the body
of Christ, believers are to rise up and take serious action against Satan’s
attacks against fellow believers. Amazingly, this command is ignored by many
Christians. When we see a believer in pain, we want to offer comfort, of
course, and that is an act of godly love. But that is not enough! Every
believer is to bind Satan in Jesus’ name and cast him into outer darkness. That
is a sign of being a true member of the body.
--David Wilkerson
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