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So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow-citizens with the saints, and are of God’s household, Ephesians 2:19 NASB
Fellow-citizens – This word is sumpolitai. You can see the combination of sum and polites – literally “together with a citizen.” It is also translated “fellow-workers.” That is important because this word does not simply mean that we are designated members of a class (citizens) without responsibility. God does not adopt us to some lazy aristocracy. The word is derived from a root meaning “to work with” or “to help.” There is a peculiar and wonderful balance here. It is the balance struck between the fatalist and the pragmatist. We can see this balance if we answer two questions. The first is this: “How is it possible that we can help God?” After all, God is all-powerful. He doesn’t really need us to do anything, does He? That means that nothing that I do can really help God since whatever I do He either already planned for me to do or He was just using me to do what He wanted. In the end, says this reasoning, God will take care of it all. That sort of thinking sends us down the road of fatalism – the “que sera, sera” logic of inactivity. I can sit back, comfortable in my citizenship in God’s kingdom, and let Him take care of everything. There are many people who claim to be fellow-citizens who apparently believe this. They are the ones whose hearts seem to be centered on “what’s it to me?” attitudes. Somewhere along life’s road we have probably met more than one of these. No wonder so many of us have trouble asking for help from someone else.
There is another side to this teeter-totter. It is the often-expressed Benjamin Franklin-ism “God helps those who help themselves.” This is the pragmatist. “If you want to get something done, you have to do it yourself,” is his motto. Self-reliance is his creed. More likely than not, we also know quite a few fellow-citizens who live this kind of life. They are also just as difficult to ask for help. They believe that God needs their special help to accomplish His work.
Both of these positions are false for the same reason. They are both ego centered. Whether I choose inaction or self-reliance, my choice is driven by my assessment, not His request. God invites me to be part of His plan. He expects me to respond. The Bible is full of fallen characters who thought either that God would do it all or that they had to do it all. The truth is far more wonderful. We should notice that working with and helping are community actions. If we are truly fellow-citizens, then we are hands and feet of the Almighty. We do His will because He asks. We are involved. We must be involved. That’s what it means to be sumpolitai. You cannot be a part of God’s family and intentionally separate yourself from others.
It is important to point out that “work with” and “help” are synonyms. Kingdom work is not the same as jobs and toil. Kingdom work is other-directed. It is blessing someone else through my efforts on God’s behalf. Apply that standard to your current occupation and see if what you do is fit for the Kingdom.
Topical Index: help, work, citizen, sumpolitai, Ephesians 2:19
This is exactly the Word I need to forward to someone, who need to hear it.
He is “waiting” for the “prompting” of the Holy Spirit to counsel his brother.
How often we’ve been taught that and heard that in churches and church-goers.
Meanwhile his brother is sliding into miry clay, and the sooner he speaks to him
the better, was my suggestion, as they’re the only two in the family who’re truly
Bible believers, but one of them has backslidden.
This clears up the haze surrounding believers who learn from man not understanding the original texts of the Scriptures. Good word, Skip, blessings.
We have (according to the scriptures!) – the mind of Christ, the mind of a servant. Let us focus on the task , the “mission”, the assignment G-d has given to all of us and to each of us. G-d has gifted us with unique giftings and abilities. Yes, we are meant to live in community, “life-together”, for we are (today) the body of Christ. Christ lives in you and He lives in me and we are His hands and His feet to accomplish His work in this world today. We (all) are on mission for Him today.
All of this could be wrapped up in one word-and that word is “avad”. You shall avad the LORD, your G-d, with all your heart-soul-mind and strength. “Avad” is often translated love, but it has a much deeper meaning, (love is deep!- for to “avad” is to love-work-worship and serve! There is work for us to do- much work! “Let us labor for the Master from the dawn to setting sun- (and) let us talk of all His wondrous love and care!”- There will be many “kairos”- G-d moments, “missionary moments” for us to share with others- (others does include our own families!) the love of G-d. Will we “be prepared” to give unto these needy ones what they need? Are we capable of recognizing need and are our hearts tuned in or “sensitized” to the needs of others? – It is impossible to give to another what I do not first possess. I cannot give away what I do not have. – This is why “it is more blessed to give than to receive!” The reason we have anything is for us to give it away! The blessing is in the giving! We can love without giving but we cannot give without loving, for giving involves sacrifice- (and so does love!).
How may we “avad” our neighbor today? -“How may I serve you?”
Oh, how this works so practically.. The scenario: When you have your car “serviced”- if you get “good service” -will you return a second time or will you spread abroad the name or fame of the one who serviced your car? Or – if you have your hair fixed up all pretty and receive “great service”- are you going back to the same hairdresser? or restaurant? or mechanic? or plumber? or painter? lol!
PSP. (this is how one giant corporation was born.) PSP- it works! What is PSP? People. Service. Prophet..- er… Profit. Put people first (always). Give them good service. You will be (or make) a prophet.. er.. profit.
Friends, who was it “who did not come to “be served” but to “serve” and to give His life a ransom for many?” We (now) have the mind of Christ..
Now, let us talk about the “Joy!” that comes by serving others.. (lol!) Yes..- a note to the “what’s in it for me” crowd.. – “Joy unspeakable and full of glory!” – (knowing G-d has just “used you” in the life of another.)
My prayer? – LORD, wear me like suit of clothes today and may I be, in the life of another, Your hands and Your feet, in obedient service to my King, the ONE who gave His life for me. Amen.
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KNOW YOUR ENEMY: Satan,The Fallen Angels & The Children of Disobedience *Full*
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