Sunday, March 31, 2019

PT-2 "Equipping" (Eph. 4:12)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 3/31/2019 6:59 PM

 

My Worship Time                                                                                   Focus:  PT-2 “Equipping”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Eph. 4:12

 

            Message of the verses:  12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ;”

 

            I suppose that you could say that yesterday’s SD was kind of an introduction to this subject of equipping the saints as this verse speaks of.  We mentioned that the first task within God’s design is for the evangelists and the pastor/teachers to be properly equipping the saints.  Saints are everyone who has realized that they are a sinner because they were born with a sin nature, and therefore that is why they sin.  They also realize that in and of their selves they can do nothing to care for this sin problem.  They then realize that Jesus Christ, the God/man came to earth in order to take their place on the cross to pay for their sins.  Once they put their faith in Jesus Christ for their salvation after agreeing with God that they are a sinner then they will be saved, and once they are saved they then become a born-again believer and thus they are a saint.

 

            Now back to the word of the evangelist and that is to tell others about their need of the Savior as they bring men and women to understanding the gospel of salvation, to lead them to receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and thereby become children in His spiritual family and also citizens of His divine kingdom.  Back in the early years there objective was to establish a local church.  Once this was done this began the equipping as the pastor/teacher’s subsequent work, then, is to provide the leadership and spiritual resources to cause believers to be taking on the likeness of their Lord and Savior through continual obedience to His Word and to provide a pattern, or an example, of godliness as seen in 1 Thessalonians 1:2-7; and 1 Peter 5:3.  I have to say that the work of the evangelists in our world today, especially in the country that I live in is done inside the church, and is also done through the work of what is called a missionary.  A missionary will either go to our country or to a foreign country to begin to tell others about the Lord Jesus Christ and His work for them on the cross.  Once the missionary sees a number of people come to know the Lord then they will begin a small church, and once that is done they will seek to bring deacons on board in this small church.  Once that is done and the church begins to grow then this church plant will one day find a pastor-teacher from their own country to lead the newly formed flock.  As the church begins to grow then the next step would be for them to send out missionaries in their own country to begin another church and thus the work continues to grow as more and more churches are planted.  This example was given by our Pastor went to Peru and spoke to many church leaders there.  The work in Peru began in the 1930’s and was very slow to get started.  Now in this year there are probably around 500 churches that preach the gospel in Peru.  God started slowly, but now the work is going strongly, and for that we can praise the Lord.

 

            Let’s look at the word for equipping (Katartismos) “basically refers to that which is fit, is restored to its original condition, or is made complete.  The word was often used as a medical term for the setting of bones.  Paul used the verb for in his closing admonition to the Corinthian believers:  ‘Finally, brethren, rejoice, be made complete’ (2 cor. 13:11, emphasis added).  The writer of Hebrews used the term in his closing prayer:  ‘Now the God of peace, who brought up from the dead the great Shepherd of the sheep through the blood of the eternal covenant, even Jesus our Lord, equip you in every good thing to do His will, working in us that which is pleasing in His sight’ (Hebrew 13:20-21).

 

Today’s quotation and this one is from Corrie Ten Boom:  “There is no pit so deep that God is not deeper still.”  Corrie Ten Boom knew this as she was a prisoner of war in WWII.

 

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