It occurred to me one day that my right foot does all the pedal work when I’m driving my automatic car. It alone works the accelerator and the brake. The left foot is idle. What happens if I decide that to be fair, my left foot ought to replace my right foot half the time when I am driving? If you have never done so, please don’t try it!

If we don’t require such fairness of the parts of our own body, why is it that we sometimes expect it of people in the church? That seems to be an issue that the first century church at Rome faced. Some were thinking more highly of themselves than they ought (Rom. 12:3) just because they were doing some things others were not doing. But Paul reminds us that “all members do not have the same function” (v.4). We’ve been gifted according to God’s grace (v.6). He gave us those gifts to serve others, not ourselves (vv.6-13). Our service is to be marked by honesty, selflessness and determination, for we are serving the Lord, not man (v.11).

So, let’s not look over our shoulders to see what others are doing or not doing. Look at how God may be able to use you in His kingdom today. He has gifted you just as He has pleased (v.3).


We are all given different gifts by God so that we can serve one another.

Author

C. P. Hia

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Our Daily Bread