| In order to gain
victory in our ministries, we must cominister
well. Just as we learned through the model
example of Peter and John, we must also co-work
and open up a bigger history of God, uniting
as one.
It is not looking at each
other, but towards the same goal. When we
go towards a common goal, that is when we
can truly become one. We are not perfect,
so it's easy to grow weary in the spiritual
battle--we need a partner.
As we fill up each others'
shortcomings, each other's skills will complement
the other. In order to co-work harmoniously,
first our relationships with God must be
firm, and then everything will flow smoothly.
The truth is that we are
insufficient. That is why we must seek a
coworker. Exodus depicts clearly how Moses
asked God for a helper, because his lips
were dull. Abraham seeked God very precisely
for a partner. God sent Aaron, who was articulate
in speech, and God's words were powerfully
proclaimed through him.
In the early churches,
the apostle and prophet always worked together.
They submitted to one another and worked
harmoniously in that way. Let us co-work
beautifully in this era and expand the tabernacle
of the Holy Spirit! |