In His great wisdom, God has joined Christians together as a church where He is the Head of the body. Those who imagine the pastor is the head of a church have a very inaccurate, unbiblical view of leadership. As God has designed our bodies to be comprised of many parts connected and coordinated to work together for the glory of God, to promote health and to help others, so He has divinely placed His church in the world. In addition to there being different callings in the church--like missionaries, prophets, pastors and teachers--God also grants people a variety of spiritual gifts according to His will. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 12:4-6, "There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. 5 There are differences of
ministries, but the same Lord. 6 And
there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in
all." Many people have desired to be God's mouthpiece from a pulpit, yet no one needs to be a pastor to study, speak and walk in obedience to God's word. The way we conduct our lives among others can be a better witness for Jesus Christ than sermons preached in a church building some will never sit and listen to.
One thing that struck me as I read Exodus 35-36 is how God does not restrict wisdom to pastors or teachers. When God instructed Moses how to build the tabernacle, God also called and filled people with wisdom to do tasks and work we may not ever connect to Christian ministry. After God stirred the hearts of people to bring materials for the building of the temple, weaving of fabrics and constructing the articles of gold and silver, He gave men and women wisdom to do physical work--things we may not imagine we need wisdom from God to do well. Exodus 35:26 says, "And all the women whose heart
stirred with wisdom spun the goats' hair." God empowered men like Bezalel and Oholiab as Moses wrote in Exodus 35:35: "He has
filled them with wisdom in their heart to do every work of an engraver and of a designer and of an embroiderer, in blue and in purple and in scarlet material and in fine linen, and of a weaver, as those who do every work and make designs." Wisdom and ability was not only granted by God to the leaders but the workers as Exodus 36:4 says: "And all the wise men who were doing all the work of the sanctuary came, each from the work which he was doing." (LSB)
Because Christ is the Head of the church and has become Wisdom for us, we can bring God glory and be spiritually fruitful regardless of our current role, gifting or service. One work we see others moved to do in the same passage was that of giving, for when enough had been supplied, Moses said in Exodus 36:6, "Let no man or woman any longer do the work for the contributions of the sanctuary." By the command of God, people were restrained from giving towards the building project because their inclination was to give daily. My eyes were opened to the marvellous design and intricate function of our physical bodies before the LORD opened my understanding to perceive His wondrous design of the church where people--who were once not a people--are now His people, united by one Spirit, adopted into God's family, made citizens of heaven who fellowship and serve together, guided by His love and grace. Dear church, may we walk in wisdom as we are coordinated with Jesus our Head, being led by the Holy Spirit as we serve faithfully.
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