Monday, September 3, 2007

gifts

"12-13You can easily enough see how this kind of thing works by looking no further than your own body. Your body has many parts—limbs, organs, cells—but no matter how many parts you can name, you're still one body. It's exactly the same with Christ. By means of his one Spirit, we all said good-bye to our partial and piecemeal lives. We each used to independently call our own shots, but then we entered into a large and integrated life in which he has the final say in everything. (This is what we proclaimed in word and action when we were baptized.) Each of us is now a part of his resurrection body, refreshed and sustained at one fountain—his Spirit—where we all come to drink. The old labels we once used to identify ourselves—labels like Jew or Greek, slave or free—are no longer useful. We need something larger, more comprehensive.

14-18I want you to think about how all this makes you more significant, not less. A body isn't just a single part blown up into something huge. It's all the different-but-similar parts arranged and functioning together. If Foot said, "I'm not elegant like Hand, embellished with rings; I guess I don't belong to this body," would that make it so? If Ear said, "I'm not beautiful like Eye, limpid and expressive; I don't deserve a place on the head," would you want to remove it from the body? If the body was all eye, how could it hear? If all ear, how could it smell? As it is, we see that God has carefully placed each part of the body right where he wanted it.

19-24But I also want you to think about how this keeps your significance from getting blown up into self-importance. For no matter how significant you are, it is only because of what you are a part of. An enormous eye or a gigantic hand wouldn't be a body, but a monster. What we have is one body with many parts, each its proper size and in its proper place. No part is important on its own. Can you imagine Eye telling Hand, "Get lost; I don't need you"? Or, Head telling Foot, "You're fired; your job has been phased out"? As a matter of fact, in practice it works the other way—the "lower" the part, the more basic, and therefore necessary. You can live without an eye, for instance, but not without a stomach. When it's a part of your own body you are concerned with, it makes no difference whether the part is visible or clothed, higher or lower. You give it dignity and honor just as it is, without comparisons. If anything, you have more concern for the lower parts than the higher. If you had to choose, wouldn't you prefer good digestion to full-bodied hair?"

1 Corinthians 12:12-24 (The Message)

one of the things i would like us to think through together is our giftings. i am not advocating a cookie cutter spiritual gifts test so that some of us can then wonder what "prophecy" means or whatever. i am suggesting we are honest and open with one another about what we think some of our strengths are and some of our weaknesses. i feel like i am gifted with leadership, but also cursed with stubbornness, for example. it will be important that we are open and honest with one another. i really feel like i could go through and list out many of your strengths because i know you all pretty well, unless someone that i dont know just came and started reading, but that would take away a part of it. it is important that we realize our own strengths and how we can fit in to help this body grow and work. we will not all be gifted in the same ways, hopefully, because otherwise we would all just stubbornly argue a lot.

so, hopefully this will elicit some response. what do you think you are gifted in? do not feel like this is bragging, it is ok to be honest with what you are good at, especially if you are honest enough to know you are not good at everything. i feel like, as i said before, i am gifted with leadership, and vision. i think i can help others to discover their respective place in Christ's body as well. what are you bringing with you? and please, no false humility. i know each of you well enough to know that each of you is very gifted in quite a few areas. (hopefully this goes better than the last one)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

okay chris i've been thinking about this, but this is all i've come up with - i'm good with people, well maybe i wouldn't say i'm good with people, i love people and love loving them and so hopefully that would translate into being good with them, but who knows if it has yet...

kids are easy for me, they are easy to engage and i have no problems talking to them, it can be about anything, especially silly things, and kids don't judge and so it is easier for me since fear of rejection was something that was so ingrained in me when i was younger and the Lord is still working to pick out pieces of that fear

youth - i love, but they are slightly more difficult for me to snag right away, it takes more time for me to really open up around them and then for them also to open up around me, they have the judging thing down, that's what they do, they typically size you up right away and so that is scarier for me - more junior high fear hanging around - but once we have connected, I looove walking through life together and experiencing the ups and downs of being that age and I think that mabye the lessons I learned at that age are useful for today's youth, I just have to get in far enough with them for them to trust me and take what i have to say to heart - that's what i love the most when connecting with youth

adults are probably my biggest weakness because i'm not a good conversationalist, unless i know a person, conversation tends to run cold after about 17 seconds, (maybe why i'm still single? haha) also sometimes it is harder, although getting easier, to connect with adults older than me because of the age difference, sometimes not so much though

other than that one thing, my biggest strength i see is that i'm a great listener, you need to talk, come to me, just don't ask for advice, i'm not good in that department

so those are my observations, if anyone sees anything else, strength or weakness, feel free to let me know, i always enjoy learning more about myself

and chris, sorry it took so long to comment, i know you wanted comments, i just wanted to think it out first, hope you enjoyed

Chris said...

no rush, im glad someone else is checking this. those are great strengths, in fact those are areas i would have thought for you. i also think you are organized and a good organizer and help people feel comfortable. i know robin misses that about you.
and i did enjoy. i think those things will help us a lot.