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There is one body and one Spirit . . . one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. (Ephesians 4:4-6)
In Christ, we are one body, marked by the waters of baptism. The apostle Paul calls us to embrace our unity. This unity is a gift, but it also takes work "to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace" (Ephesians 4:3).
However, oneness is not sameness. "Although there is only one body, one faith and one family," writes pastor and theologian John Stott, "this unity is not to be misconstrued as a lifeless or colourless uniformity. We are not to imagine that every Christian is an exact replica of every other, as if we had all been mass-produced in some celestial factory" (The Message of Ephesians, p. 155). Far from it! This unity, Stott says, is exciting and beautiful in its diversity!
This is not just because of our different cultures, backgrounds, and personalities but because of different "gifts of grace" that Christ distributes. Paul lists only five here, but there are many more (see 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12). These spiritual gifts are given not for selfishness but for service. They are given so the body of Christ might function well together and so we all might grow up into Christ, the head. What gifts has God given you? How are you developing and using them to serve others and glorify God? ---Brian Keepers
As you pray, ask God to help you identify what gifts he's given you and how you might use them to build up Christ's body.
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About this Plan
In Hebrews, Paul invites all believers to run with endurance the race set before us - a metaphor for persevering in faith. You run this race with Christ ahead and with brothers and sisters from all times and all places surrounding you. This 7-day devotional series is a companion to Words of Hope's virtual 5K. As you run, you will be running with Christian workers around the world.
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