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1 Corinthians 12:1-31 MSG
[1-3] What I want to talk about now is the various ways Godâs Spirit gets worked into our lives. This is complex and often misunderstood, but I want you to be informed and knowledgeable. Remember how you were when you didnât know God, led from one phony god to another, never knowing what you were doing, just doing it because everybody else did it? Itâs different in this life. God wants us to use our intelligence, to seek to understand as well as we can. For instance, by using your heads, you know perfectly well that the Spirit of God would never prompt anyone to say âJesus be damned!â Nor would anyone be inclined to say âJesus is Master!â without the insight of the Holy Spirit. [4-11] Godâs various gifts are handed out everywhere; but they all originate in Godâs Spirit. Godâs various ministries are carried out everywhere; but they all originate in Godâs Spirit. Godâs various expressions of power are in action everywhere; but God himself is behind it all. Each person is given something to do that shows who God is: Everyone gets in on it, everyone benefits. All kinds of things are handed out by the Spirit, and to all kinds of people! The variety is wonderful: wise counsel clear understanding simple trust healing the sick miraculous acts proclamation distinguishing between spirits tongues interpretation of tongues. All these gifts have a common origin, but are handed out one by one by the one Spirit of God. He decides who gets what, and when. [12-13] You can easily enough see how this kind of thing works by looking no further than your own body. Your body has many partsâlimbs, organs, cellsâbut no matter how many parts you can name, youâre still one body. Itâs 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 fountainâhis Spiritâwhere we all come to drink. The old labels we once used to identify ourselvesâlabels like Jew or Greek, slave or freeâare no longer useful. We need something larger, more comprehensive. [14-18] I want you to think about how all this makes you more significant, not less. A body isnât just a single part blown up into something huge. Itâs all the different-but-similar parts arranged and functioning together. If Foot said, âIâm not elegant like Hand, embellished with rings; I guess I donât belong to this body,â would that make it so? If Ear said, âIâm not beautiful like Eye, transparent and expressive; I donât deserve a place on the head,â 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. [19-24] But 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 wouldnât 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, âGet lost; I donât need youâ? Or, Head telling Foot, âYouâre fired; your job has been phased outâ? As a matter of fact, in practice it works the other wayâthe âlowerâ the part, the more basic, and therefore necessary. You can live without an eye, for instance, but not without a stomach. When itâs 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, wouldnât you prefer good digestion to full-bodied hair? [25-26] The way God designed our bodies is a model for understanding our lives together as a church: every part dependent on every other part, the parts we mention and the parts we donât, the parts we see and the parts we donât. If one part hurts, every other part is involved in the hurt, and in the healing. If one part flourishes, every other part enters into the exuberance. [27-31] You are Christâs bodyâthatâs who you are! You must never forget this. Only as you accept your part of that body does your âpartâ mean anything. Youâre familiar with some of the parts that God has formed in his church, which is his âbodyâ: apostles prophets teachers miracle workers healers helpers organizers those who pray in tongues. But itâs obvious by now, isnât it, that Christâs church is a complete Body and not a gigantic, unidimensional Part? Itâs not all Apostle, not all Prophet, not all Miracle Worker, not all Healer, not all Prayer in Tongues, not all Interpreter of Tongues. And yet some of you keep competing for so-called âimportantâ parts. But now I want to lay out a far better way for you.


