“And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers. For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body Christ” (Ephesians 4:11,12).
TEXT — Ephesians 4:8-13
American Bible teacher and writer, Warren W. Wiersbe, once perceptively noted that “Spiritual gifts are tools to build with, not toys to play with or weapons to fight with.” Apostle Paul provides an insight into this subject in our text. He affirms that the five-fold ministry gifts are to be exercised collectively to ensure the unity and growth of the Church. The goal is to achieve a spiritual balance that will secure and mature members in the faith. Poor understanding of the purpose of the ministry gifts is largely responsible for the disunity and stunted growth of many assemblies. Some leaders build their ministries on a single spiritual gift.
Some claim to have a deliverance ministry, while others focus solely on holiness or evangelism. Many charismatic preachers have built a cult of personality around themselves, reminiscent of the divisive chant of ‘I am of Paul, I am of Apollos’ (1 Corinthians 3:4). The average Christian associates miracle-working with the seal of the call to ministry. Besides, a leader could adopt a critical attitude towards another minister with a ministry gift different from his own. The gifts should complement one another.
The prophet is expected to inspire the teacher, and the teacher to steady the prophet. The evangelist continually reminds the Church that the harvest is plenteous, while the pastor motivates to nurture the converts. The apostle is to chart new territories for the Lord.
The five-fold ministry gifts are often compared to the five fingers of the hand, each with a specific role in the building process. ‘The thumb is the Apostle because he functions in all five gifts, holding everything together. The index finger is the Prophet because he gives direction. The middle finger is the Evangelist because he has the most reach. The ring finger is the Pastor because he is tasked with caring for the sheep. The pinky finger is the Teacher because he brings balance to the body of Christ.
Thought for the day
The more the diversity of ministry gifts, the more the church is blessed.
Listed among “500 most powerful people on the planet” by the Foreign Policy magazine in 2013, Pastor (Dr.) William F. Kumuyi is the founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM) headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. DCLM started in 1973 as a 15-member Bible study group right in Kumuyi’s apartment at University of Lagos where he was a lecturer. His revolutionary Bible teaching on personal holiness and commitment to evangelism soon gained so much traction and resulted in a widespread revival.
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