Title: Respect and Honor Among Brethren
1Respect and Honor Among Brethren
2One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- Imagine this scene pictured in prophecy. (Isa
116-9)
3One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- Isaiah 116-9 6 " The wolf also shall dwell
with the lamb, The leopard shall lie down with
the young goat, The calf and the young lion and
the fatling together And a little child shall
lead them. 7 The cow and the bear shall graze
Their young ones shall lie down together And the
lion shall eat straw like the ox.
4One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- 8 The nursing child shall play by the cobra's
hole, And the weaned child shall put his hand in
the viper's den. 9 They shall not hurt nor
destroy in all My holy mountain, For the earth
shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD As the
waters cover the sea.
5One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- This is a prophecy of the peaceful nature of
those in the kingdom. - From a practical standpoint this was an immensely
challenging test of the 1st century church.
Imagine Jew and Gentile in the same local church. - A true spiritual barometer of our growing to be
like Christ is our attitudes and involvement with
each other.
6One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- Can we come to be close when we have nothing in
common? - We better have one thing in common! (1 Pt
122-23)
7One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- 1 Peter 121-22 - who through Him believe in God,
who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory,
so that your faith and hope are in God. 22 Since
you have purified your souls in obeying the truth
through the Spirit in sincere love of the
brethren, love one another fervently with a pure
heart,
8One of the greatest challenges we face is
learning how to work together.
- There is a godly wisdom that we must pursue to
find this.
9Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- We must fight not to separate ourselves in our
heart from our brethren. (1 Cor 1214-21)
10Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- 1 Corinthians 1214-21 - For in fact the body is
not one member but many. 15 If the foot should
say, "Because I am not a hand, I am not of the
body," is it therefore not of the body? 16 And
if the ear should say, "Because I am not an eye,
I am not of the body," is it therefore not of the
body? 17 If the whole body were an eye, where
would be the hearing? If the whole were hearing,
where would be the smelling?
11Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- 18 But now God has set the members, each one of
them, in the body just as He pleased. 19 And if
they were all one member, where would the body
be? 20 But now indeed there are many members,
yet one body. 21 And the eye cannot say to the
hand, "I have no need of you" nor again the head
to the feet, "I have no need of you."
12Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- Imagine the figurative scenario given by Paul
where a foot concludes he is not a hand therefore
is not of the body! - Additionally the eye may say to the hand I have
no need of you in effect saying to some that
they are not of the body. - These illustrations should help us clearly see
the absurdity of these views. This kind of
thinking is a very common temptation.
13Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- Ability does not equate to spirituality.
- A spiritual person does fully develop his
God-given potential over time. - A person who does not have the more visible
abilities must not become envious of others who
receive more attention.
14Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- The most fruitful people I have know in the
church often fall into the less talented
category. One thing they did have was love for
others and a lifetime of consistency. Godly
mothers are a great example of this. - If I can be aware that God has set the members
.. as He pleased then I should take what I have
and do the best I can! (1 Cor 1218 Rom 126-8)
15Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- 1 Corinthians 1218 - But now God has set the
members, each one of them, in the body just as He
pleased.
16Am I not of the body? (1 Cor 12)
- Romans 126-8 - Having then gifts differing
according to the grace that is given to us, let
us use them if prophecy, let us prophesy in
proportion to our faith 7 or ministry, let us
use it in our ministering he who teaches, in
teaching 8 he who exhorts, in exhortation he
who gives, with liberality he who leads, with
diligence he who shows mercy, with cheerfulness.
17Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- When ability is combined with a lack of
spirituality then pride is a great threat. (1
Tim 36)
18Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 1 Timothy 36 - not a novice, lest being puffed
up with pride he fall into the same condemnation
as the devil.
19Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- When I look at my ability and look down on the
efforts of others with lesser ability then I
have a heart problem. You can look on an
individual or the efforts of several and label it
as boring with distain. - One real test is your ability to give honor to
this lesser effort. Proud people cannot give
encouragement to their competitors (1 Cor 1223)
20Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 1 Corinthians 1223 - And those members of the
body which we think to be less honorable, on
these we bestow greater honor and our
unpresentable parts have greater modesty,
21Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- There were those who distained Paul at Cornith.
(2 Cor 101-2, 10)
22Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 2 Corinthians 101-2 - Now I, Paul, myself am
pleading with you by the meekness and gentleness
of Christ -- who in presence am lowly among you,
but being absent am bold toward you. 2 But I beg
you that when I am present I may not be bold with
that confidence by which I intend to be bold
against some, who think of us as if we walked
according to the flesh.
23Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 2 Corinthians 1010 - "For his letters," they
say, "are weighty and powerful, but his bodily
presence is weak, and his speech contemptible."
24Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- Paul was being put under the microscope based on
worldly standards. It is no surprise that Apollos
is mentioned. (Acts 1824)
25Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- Acts 1824 - Now a certain Jew named Apollos,
born at Alexandria, an eloquent man and mighty in
the Scriptures, came to Ephesus.
26Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- Paul used what was likely a figurative example to
make an important point about cliques and
divisions forming at Cornith. (1 Cor 112 31-7)
27Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 1 Corinthians 112 - Now I say this, that each
of you says, "I am of Paul," or "I am of
Apollos," or "I am of Cephas," or "I am of
Christ."
28Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 1 Corinthians 31-7 - And I, brethren, could not
speak to you as to spiritual people but as to
carnal, as to babes in Christ. 2 I fed you with
milk and not with solid food for until now you
were not able to receive it, and even now you are
still not able 3 for you are still carnal. For
where there are envy, strife, and divisions among
you, are you not carnal and behaving like mere
men?
29Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 4 For when one says, "I am of Paul," and another,
"I am of Apollos," are you not carnal? 5 Who
then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers
through whom you believed, as the Lord gave to
each one? 6 I planted, Apollos watered, but God
gave the increase. 7 So then neither he who
plants is anything, nor he who waters, but God
who gives the increase.
30Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- Once we separate ourselves from other Christians
on this basis, we will have the fruits of the
wisdom of Satan envy, strife and divisions. - Watch you attitude, your tongue and your
associations. Let there be no schism in the
body. (1 Cor 1225)
31Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- 1 Corinthians 1225 - that there should be no
schism in the body, but that the members should
have the same care for one another.
32Pride will always lead to distain and division.
- Schism - to, literally split, rift, division in
a garment tear, rent (MT 9.16) figuratively, of
doctrinal differences and divided loyalties
within a group schism, division of opinion,
discord (JN 7.43 1C 12.25)
33How can I help every member of this body?
- I must get out of myself and my personal
disappointments. (Phil 21-5)
34How can I help every member of this body?
- Philippians 21-5 - Therefore if there is any
consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if
any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection
and mercy, 2 fulfill my joy by being
like-minded, having the same love, being of one
accord, of one mind. 3 Let nothing be done
through selfish ambition or conceit, but in
lowliness of mind let each esteem others better
than himself.
35How can I help every member of this body?
- 4 Let each of you look out not only for his own
interests, but also for the interests of others.
5 Let this mind be in you which was also in
Christ Jesus,
36How can I help every member of this body?
- My attitude towards others will be determined by
my attitude towards Christ Himself. - Pride creeps in when men have an unstable
relationship with the Lord. - When I cannot handle disappointments then I will
have a life of broken relationships and even an
inability to work over time with a local church.
37How can I help every member of this body?
- I must see each of my brethren as I would to see
the cross of Christ. This is the one for whom
Christ died. (Rom 1415)
38How can I help every member of this body?
- Romans 1415 - Yet if your brother is grieved
because of your food, you are no longer walking
in love. Do not destroy with your food the one
for whom Christ died.
39How can I help every member of this body?
- Jesus told Paul that his persecution of
Christians was to Jesus personally. - Can we keep reaching out to those who are
struggling? (Rom 1210)
40How can I help every member of this body?
- Romans 1210 - Be kindly affectionate to one
another with brotherly love, in honor giving
preference to one another
41How can I help every member of this body?
- We do have some amazing encouragers, we need
more. Consider the work of Barnabas. (Acts 436
927 1122)
42How can I help every member of this body?
- Acts 436 - And Joses, who was also named
Barnabas by the apostles (which is translated Son
of Encouragement), a Levite of the country of
Cyprus,
43How can I help every member of this body?
- Acts 927 - But Barnabas took him and brought
him to the apostles. And he declared to them how
he had seen the Lord on the road, and that He had
spoken to him, and how he had preached boldly at
Damascus in the name of Jesus.
44How can I help every member of this body?
- Acts 1122 - Then news of these things came to
the ears of the church in Jerusalem, and they
sent out Barnabas to go as far as Antioch.
45How can I help every member of this body?
- Can I always start over in forbearance and
forgiveness and never give up on my
brothers in Christ? (James 212-13)
46How can I help every member of this body?
- James 212-13 - So speak and so do as those who
will be judged by the law of liberty. 13 For
judgment is without mercy to the one who has
shown no mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgment.
47How can I help every member of this body?
- I may need to identify my own emotional
vulnerability and seek help. - We all would do well to be sure our eyes are on
the Lord and not on our brethren as if we were
the Lord! (Rom 144, 10)
48How can I help every member of this body?
- Romans 144 - Who are you to judge another's
servant? To his own master he stands or falls.
Indeed, he will be made to stand, for God is able
to make him stand.
49How can I help every member of this body?
- Romans 1410 - But why do you judge your
brother? Or why do you show contempt for your
brother? For we shall all stand before the
judgment seat of Christ.
50How can I help every member of this body?
- All my relationships must be based on trust and
honesty. If I seek a relationship that rebuke and
correction cannot be included then I do not want
an honest relationship. It will fail. - Is the love of God the foundation of my life? (1
Jn 416-21)
51How can I help every member of this body?
- 1 John 416-21 - And we have known and believed
the love that God has for us. God is love, and he
who abides in love abides in God, and God in him.
17 Love has been perfected among us in this
that we may have boldness in the day of judgment
because as He is, so are we in this world.
52How can I help every member of this body?
- 18 There is no fear in love but perfect love
casts out fear, because fear involves torment.
But he who fears has not been made perfect in
love. 19 We love Him because He first loved us.
20 If someone says, "I love God," and hates his
brother, he is a liar for he who does not love
his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God
whom he has not seen?
53How can I help every member of this body?
- 21 And this commandment we have from Him that he
who loves God must love his brother also.
54How can I help every member of this body?
- The love of God will give you security and
confidence. - The love of God will free you from fear and
instability. - The love of God will make you be able to work
with unlovable brethren! - Are you of the body?