Spare Parts

Towards the end of my sermon I used a catch phrase that I didn't think much of, and it really just came out off the cuff. But over the last 2 days I have had numerous emails and phone calls from folks saying how much that phrase hit home with them, and has spurred them on to find their place in the Body of Christ. I simply said that "in the church, there are no spare parts." God equips each of us, and places each of us, to be a vital and integral part of the whole.
How many times over the years do people often say "I'll help if they really need me", or "Let me know if you get in a pinch". That's not how it works in the church. We each have a part to do now, that is vital to the intergity and health of the overall body. If one part fails to do its part, or if one part holds back and waits, the whole is weakened. There truly are no spare parts in the Body of Christ.
As an owner of an antique car (1971 VW Super Beetle convertible - photo above), I know about spare parts. They sit on the shelf "just in case" the day arrives when you need them. As a member of the body of Christ, specifcally equipped by God for a specific purpose, and placed in a specific place at a specific time, none of us are called to sit on the shelf until "just in case" time. We are called to do our part, and to do it today. And when we do, we together, are indeed the Body of Christ, to the glory of God!
4 Comments:
No need to worry, the saw and stool was well received and remembered. It was the topic of conversation in our home after church.
Re: your quote: "in the church, there are no spare parts." God equips ... Those two thoughts go together. Though you were not thrilled with the spaare parts comment apparently God was and it worked.
Bev
Fewer spare parts on our favorite football team these days too, eh?
(Good word, btw.)
Word.
I had not been keeping up. Sometimes the more spare parts you have can create a new whole. I remember going down to my Grandfather's workshop and ask why in the world did he keep this? And sure enough a couple weeks later it was there to fix a squeak or machine or leaky pipe. You never know when a spare part will be needed or called upon to fix a leak. Thanks my friend
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