For we are
God's fellow workers; you are God's field, you are God's building. (1
Corinthians 3:9 NKJV)
In this
chapter the apostle describes the Church as a garden or vineyard, in which the divine
Spirit is ever at work, superintending, directing, inspiring, and calling to
co-operate with Him all His servants, whether they be Paul, Apollos, or Cephas;
or as a vast temple, rising through the ages, requiring laborers to lay the
foundations, others to build the walls, and others to put the final touches in
the light of an accomplished purpose. In each case, the design, the successive
stages of advancing progress, the engagement of the workers, the direction of
their labors and their reward is entirely with the husbandman and the master builder.
It is not our work, but His; we are not responsible for the results, but only
to do His will; He repays us by generous rewards, but there our responsibility
ends. When the garden stands in its mature beauty, and yields the prolific
fruit of autumn; when the building is completed and stands in symmetrical glory
amidst the wrecks of time, then those who have co-operated will stand aside,
and "God will be all in all."
All through
human industry there is this co-operation between God and man. He stores the
cellars of the earth with gold or coal, and it is for man to excavate it; He
fills the hedgerows and woodlands with wild fruits and flowers, it is for man
to cultivate them; He fills the earth with iron, copper, and other priceless
treasures, it is for man to work them into all manner of useful implements. In
every harvest field, garden, orchard, industry, and employment of natural law
for the purpose of civilization, there is this combined effort of God and man.
God's energy works according to laws, which man must study as the key to the
unlocking of the forces which he uses to flash his messages, guide the airplane
or motor, or speed him across the ocean.
In the
Church the same law prevails. God has given the Word, but the company of
preachers is needed to proclaim it. The Words of inspiration burn with the fire
of God, but man is called in to translate them into every language under
heaven. The saving power of Christ waits to heal and bless, but He needs the
co-operation of the human hand and life as the medium through which His virtue
passes. Those whom God calls into fellowship in serving others may count on Him
for the supply of all their needs (1 Corinthians 3:21-23).
PRAYER
Heavenly
Father, show me how I may work with You, and in what direction are Your
energies going forth that I may walk and work in fellowship with Yourself. I pray it in Jesus’ name, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #155:
When I open My hand, I provide for all that I have created.
Psalm 145:16 (WEB)
You open your hand,
and satisfy the desire of every living thing.
When I open My hand, I provide for all that I have created.
Psalm 145:16 (WEB)
You open your hand,
and satisfy the desire of every living thing.
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