Whenever I pray, I make my requests for all of you
with joy, for you have been my partners in spreading the Good News about Christ
from the time you first heard it until now. — Phil
1:4-5
Partnership is the ability to accomplish more together than apart. It
recognizes that a team is stronger than a lone individual. A group committed to
each other will help the struggling and the fallen.
At Compass Worship Center, our members are known as partners because the success of kingdom work hinges on partnership rather than membership.
Mother Teresa said, "You can do what I cannot do. I can do what you cannot
do. Together, we can do great things." An anonymous author wrote, "It
is better to have one person working with you, than three working for
you." Andrew Carnegie confessed, "I owe whatever success I have
attained, by and large, to my ability to surround myself with people who are
smarter than I am." John Wooden, perhaps the greatest basketball coach of
all time, reminded his team, "The man who puts the ball through the hoop
has ten hands."
Call it whatever you want--teamwork, association, synergy--partnership is the
remarkable ability of two or more people working together to accomplish more
than what each could do alone.
This truth is a fit reminder to God's people that when we are working together in harmony, the talents and gifts of the body minimize the weaknesses and shortcomings of the body, thereby making a stronger unit. Just as a baseball team needs nine players on the field or the game is forfeited, the local church needs everyone participating, or the strength of the body is weakened and the advancement of the gospel is threatened. If you took away one musician from an orchestra, the symphony would be incomplete. So, too, if one member of the family of God is missing, the church is incomplete.
We need each other. You need someone, and someone needs you.
No comments:
Post a Comment