Have you ever
noticed how uniquely adapted each animal is to its environment and its way of
life? On land, a duck waddles along ungainly on its webbed feet. In the water,
it glides along smooth as glass. The rabbit runs with ease and great bursts of
speed, but I've never seen one swimming laps. The squirrel climbs anything in sight
but cannot fly (unless you count great airborne leaps from limb to limb), while
the eagle soars to mountaintops.
Each creature
has its own set of capabilities with which it will naturally excel… unless it
is expected or forced to fill a mold it doesn’t fit. A squirrel is a squirrel –
being expected to swim will drive a squirrel nuts. Eagles are beautiful
creatures in the air but not in a foot race. The rabbit will win every time –
unless, of course, the eagle gets hungry.
What’s true
of creatures in the forest is true of Christians in the family. God has not made
us all the same. He never intended to. He planned that there be differences,
unique capabilities, variations in the Body. So concerned was He that we
realize this, He spelled it out several times in His Word. I charge you to take
the time to read 1 Corinthians 12 slowly and aloud. Those thirty-one verses
tell us about His desires and designs – which are more attractive than any thirty-one flavors!
The subject
is commonly called "spiritual gifts," and it is as helpful as any
truth the believer can ever know. In a nutshell, here's the scoop.
God has
placed you in his family and given you a certain mixture that makes you unique.
No mixture is insignificant!
That mix
pleases Him completely. Nobody else is exactly like you. That should bring you
pleasure, too.
When you
operate in your realm of capabilities, you will excel in the whole body will
benefit… And you will experience incredible satisfaction.
When others
operate in their realm, (then) balance, unity, and health automatically occur
in the Body. It’s amazing!
But when you
compare… or force… or entertain expectations that reach beyond your or others’
God given capabilities, then you can expect frustration, discouragement,
mediocrity, and, in the long run, defeat.
If God made
you a duck saint – you're a duck, friend. Swim like mad but don't get bent out
of shape because you wobble when you run. Furthermore, if you're an eagle saint,
stop expecting squirrel saints to soar… or rabbit saints to build the same kind
of nests you do.
Accept
your spiritual species. Cultivate your capabilities. Stop comparing. Enjoy
being you!
A Finishing Touch:
No one else is exactly like you. Cultivate your capabilities. Refuse to compare
or control.
A Daily Reading:
1 Corinthians 12 – slowly and aloud!
Exerpt from The
Finishing Touch: Becoming God’s Masterpiece (A Daily Devotional) by Charles
R. Swindoll, p. 364-365.
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