He makes the whole body fit together perfectly. As each part does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love. Ephesians 4:16 NLT
One
chose to stay on the farm; the other chose city life. One was satisfied; the
other, well...
When
my mom was a junior in high school, she chose to leave her family farm and
marry my dad. Her new life would take her away from her country upbringing and
plant her in cities and rural areas for the remainder of her life. Mom’s
sister, however, married a Navy man and chose to build their home next to her
parents and remain on the family farm—a place she stayed until her death.
My
grandparents’ old homeplace was sold for a negligible amount—and it seemed the
same would happen to my aunt’s home. But her oldest son stepped in and decided
he and his wife would make it their retirement home. All the hunting, fishing,
and golf he could stand would surround him. Sadly, he died soon thereafter from
a heart attack, and the home passed into a stranger’s hands.
I
always envied my cousins, growing up with open land all around them. Hunting,
fishing, romping through the woods. Having pets wasn’t a problem. Leash laws
didn’t exist. Being able to raise chickens, cows, hogs, and anything else they
wanted without having to wonder where they’d put them or if the smell would
offend the neighbors. They lived a carefree, down-to-earth lifestyle.
Because
Mom and Dad chose city and small-town life, I had to endure it as well.
Although it has its conveniences, I still miss the open land and the perks of
country living.
I’ve
also been known to envy those God is using, wishing he’d use me the same way.
Paul reminded the early believers that the church was like a body. Each part
has a specific function, and they fit together perfectly. When one piece is out
of whack, the entire body is affected.
Curbing
my jealousy is an ongoing lesson God must teach me. Instead of envying what he
does in other believers’ lives, we must learn to enjoy what he does in ours, as
well as rejoice in what he does in others’ lives. We’re not in competition but
in cahoots with other believers. Our job is not to fuss and fight but to work
together to accomplish God’s work in this world. He gives us unique
opportunities and personalities. Even when we share the same gift as another
person, we will use it differently.
Rather
than envying someone else’s gift, use yours to fulfill God’s plan for you.
Father,
thank you for giving me unique gifts and opportunities. Help me to use them
faithfully in your service.
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