I've become increasingly concerned over something I've been witnessing among Christian churches. It seems that whenever someone feels called to start a new ministry, start a new church, serve in a different capacity, or otherwise break from what a few others think is more important, hard feelings are often an ugly byproduct. More than a few times I've personally witnessed people called into ministries for which they were clearly gifted and blessed, later to see folks they previously served with speak ill of them. The same thing happens between different Christian denominations and even the ones that are more similar than dissimilar. The grumbling seems to grow in intensity with the level of the departer's success. The more I've watched this happen, the more I've realized that it's not just a localized phenomenon. As sinful people, we often resent the success of others. As Christians, we should be far above such silliness, or should I say, such evil. When one part of the Body of Christ succeeds, we all succeed. Conversely, when one part of the Body is defamed, we all suffer and are less likely to succeed in our mission to reach a lost world.
"If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it. Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it." 1 Corinthians 12:26-27
Pastor Jim Kilby
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