
Teamwork makes the dream work!
Written by Jesse Bradley on 21/07/2020
Series: Weekly Devotional
Tags: Unity, Team, Diversity, Group
God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as He chose. If all were a single member, where would the body be? As it is, there are many parts, yet one body.
1 Corinthians 12:18-20
In sport, teams train together for years. A healthy team values everyone, knows their individual roles, has a shared goal, and gives it their all for the dream of a championship. God builds teams of people who love each other, represent Jesus in this world, and are on mission together to serve the nations. Are you a part of any teams?
We worship one God who exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God dwells in perfect unity and community. We are made in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27) and are designed to be connected and caring for each other. Yes, we have an individual relationship with God and one-to-one relationships with each other, but we experience full satisfaction in life through groups as well. We often need to shift our focus from “me” to “we”. When you put your trust in Jesus as your Savior and Lord, the Holy Spirit lives in you, and you have peace with God the Father. Everyone who decides to follow Jesus is in God's family forever and will spend eternity with God. The glory of Jesus is displayed through our unity (John 17:23).
Every person is created by God and valuable to God (Psalm 139). God loves people from every nation, tribe, and tongue. Followers of Jesus are called the body of Christ. There are many parts but one body. There is diversity and unity. On a football team, eleven players are working together on a playing field for their team. I played professional soccer as a goalkeeper in America, Scotland, and Zimbabwe. I knew my role was very different from the other ten positions. We didn't want ten more goalies. We needed forwards who could score goals, midfielders who could dribble and pass with skill, and defenders who could stop the opponent's attack. Football teams, like many other teams, are a combination of specialists who learn how to collaborate. God wants to teach us how to work well together off the playing field, too, including the places we live, work, learn, and worship.
Unity requires humility. The team is best when no one cares who gets the credit. Everyone brings out the best in other people. Sacrifices are made so the team can be as good as possible. Jesus prayerfully picked a team of 12 people (Luke 6:12-13) and invested His life in this team. Do you have a group of people who you are following Jesus with together, studying the Bible, praying and sharing your faith? Is there a healthy church near you where you can serve and love people? Every Christian has a spiritual gift like teaching, leadership, administration, wisdom, helps, etc., and they are given by God to build up other people (Ephesians 4:1-16). The church is not primarily a building, it is the people of God coming together in groups. In healthy groups, people grow spiritually and change the world. We can often go faster alone but further together.
A championship is a team's greatest accomplishment, but when you are on God's team, you are part of a glorious endeavor and Kingdom that lasts forever and is more significant. God has made it very clear: we are better together!
Father, who should my teammates be to help me follow Jesus? Thank you for including me in the body of Jesus Christ.
