A Place For Every Member
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David is “getting his house in order.” As part of that process, he focuses on
the priests and their duties in the house of the Lord. While chapter 24 may
seem like a dull and meaningless list of names and procedures and assignments,
it teaches us a very important lesson about our service to the Lord. None of
God’s word is meaningless – every word, every name, every person, every event,
every location, every list was put there by God for our learning. As the
Apostle Paul wrote, “For whatever was written in the past was written for our instruction” (Roman 15:4). One of the lessons we can learn
from chapter 24 is that God has a place for everyone and a specific purpose
each one is called to fulfill.
In
the New Testament, we are taught about the Body of Christ and the truth that
every member of His body (the Church) has a place and a specific purpose to
fulfill. “All of you together are Christ's body, and each of you is a part of it” (1 Corinthians 12:27). In
the Church, though we are many, we “form one body, and each member belongs to all the others” (Romans 12:5). As members
of the “one body,” we each have been called by God to perform a specific
ministry in His church and each of us has been endowed by God with the talents
and spiritual gifts to perform that ministry. That includes you! God has chosen
YOU for a specific ministry. And He has given you the ability to fulfill that
ministry!
According
to the Scriptures, these gifts include such ministries as faith, healing,
prophecy, evangelism, teaching, administration, reconciliation, compassion, and
self-sacrificing service and charity for the help and encouragement of people.
The gifts have also been categorized as those that promote the inner growth of
the church (apostle, prophecy, distinguishing between spirits, teaching, word
of wisdom/knowledge, helps, and administration) and those that promote the
church's outer development (faith, miracles, healing, tongues, interpretation
of tongues, evangelism). Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12 make it
clear that each and every Christian is given spiritual gifts according to the
Lord’s choice. Spiritual gifts are given for the edification (building up) of
the body of Christ.
You
have been given spiritual gifts by God so that you can help with the
advancement of God’s work on earth by serving and using your special ability.
Yes, you! Just as David focused on the place and specific purpose for each of
the priests, so you should focus on discovering your spiritual gifts and the
place and specific purpose God has called you to fulfill.