! Corinthians 14: 26 This is what I mean, my
friends. When you meet for worship, one person has a hymn, another a teaching,
another a revelation from God, another a message in strange tongues, and still
another the explanation of what is said. Everything must be of help to the
church. 27 If someone is going to
speak in strange tongues, two or three at the most should speak, one after the
other, and someone else must explain what is being said. 28 But if no one is there who
can explain, then the one who speaks in strange tongues must be quiet and speak
only to himself and to God.
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Nervous, I answered the
interviewers’ question with a very long statement. As I remembered something, I
would say “Oh, I forgot to mention…” in my disjointed rambling. Needless to
say, I did not get that job. I asked someone for advice and got organized. The
next time, however, I was so focused on my new structure that I was thrown off
when the interview did not go as planned.
- I was unorganized and confused the person I was supposed to be explaining things to.
- I was then too organized and not ready for meeting a different need.
- I wanted to find a balance in my organization for something spontaneous.
Paul provides a
suggestion rather than a command. He tried to get people to understand the real
purpose of meeting together is to help people understand who JESUS is through
song, teaching, testimonies and spontaneous speaking that would require
interpretation. He wants everyone to think about the recipient versus those who
are delivering.
My Observation
- GOD wants me to be organized because people need structure.
- GOD wants me to be flexible because HE cannot be contained to a certain hour or duration.
- GOD wants me to be ready for HIM to reveal HIMSELF at any moment but have control over wanting the spotlight.
Order in church is
important, especially to someone who has never attended a church service. But
has order replaced reaching people? I mean, sometimes when church meets “my”
expectation as a believer, I look around and do not see the fruit of hearing
from a new person who freshly gave their life to CHRIST.
While order is
important, purpose is more important. GOD doesn’t seem to be this repetitive
lifeless being, rather one who is alive and working things out in a variety of
lives. Out gatherings probably will not change overnight, but I can provide a
balance of structure and spontaneity to my life to bring people to CHRIST.
Challenge
- Have you had the urge to bring in new people to your gathering?
- When is the last time you reviewed your order or your service?
- Are you driven by meeting the expectations of those who are regular church goers?
- Will you consider a balance that provides structure and spontaneity in your own life with the purpose of easing the concerns of someone who has not yet accepted JESUS as their Savior?
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