All for One and One for All
Today’s power scripture comes from 1
Corinthians 12:12 (ESV)
“For just as the body is one and has
many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it
is with Christ.”
Now that football
season is officially over and the champions have been triumphantly cheered,
many sports fans will turn their attentions to the next challenge of athletic
prowess - basketball. This happens to be
my sport of choice. In my youth I enjoyed playing on our school’s intramural
team, now I get total satisfaction off the court as a spectator. Regardless of whether you are an armchair
coach or a weekend player one thing is noted basketball, like life, is
fast-paced and cannot be successful without teamwork. While there may be a few star players whose
skills set them apart from the rest, no one person can win a game. The greatest players need assists and strong
rebounders to help them set-up and make their shots.
As Christians we find
this same team work is needed to help us navigate through life’s playing
field. God has set up the tournament;
our Savior Jesus has already shown us the best plays and they are written down
in a special play book (The Holy Bible) so that we can have easy access to
them. The Holy Spirit is our daily coach and other believers are our team
mates. We must rely upon each other to
avoid injuries; to outwit the underhanded dirty plays of the enemy team and come
out on top. Our success may depend upon
us being in the foreground making the all-important lay-ups or it might mean
that for certain plays we do not get our hands on the ball but put them up to
guard against the wiles of the oppressing forces. Don’t worry if you feel sidetracked or
delayed. Sometimes we have to fake one direction to actually go in another or
we have to stop dead in our tracks and pass the play on to another who is free
to keep the action going.
Whatever station you
are in life right now, whether running full press for a sure shot or taking
your chance from outside the 3-point line or maybe you have been fouled and
standing at the free throw line trying to make up for lost ground. Know that
you have a team running right beside you ready to help. And also don’t forget about those on the
bench…getting rested up, prayed up and anointed to come back in and take us all
on to victory. No man is an island. Don’t think you have to go it alone. If you
are feeling isolated pray for God to raise up a team that can help you sharpen
your skills and get the most out of this game called life.
Every day is a good day it is up to us to make
it a GREAT power-filled day. Be blessed!
Rev. Dr. JoAnn
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