Different kinds of service
1Corinthians 12 talks bout the gifts of the Spirit and how they are all put in the body as He sees fit. Recently I read this again and realized that it talks about different kinds of service (NIV). That got me thinking down a new path. We always assume that service is in and to the body of Christ, but when Jesus performed service, it was most often outside of the "church". So what does that mean about my service? Where is it supposed to be? Can it be in the body and not in the church building? How does it connect/conflict with the Great Commission and reaching the lost? It can't contradict it; it must intersect it or compliment it or something. More people work outside the "church" than in it, yet we give the impression that the professional church leaders know more about service than anyone else. Where does that come from? Does a divinity degree make that person's minstry more valuable? Does it even make them more knowledgeable? Isn't it often knowledge that gets us into trouble. I am trying to get this sorted out partly because my life has taken a turn that I didn't expect. I am re-evaluating some priorities and finding a new depth to my relationship with the Lord. Not an easy road, but a great journey.


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