We All Have a Part
A story is told from history about the city of Sparta and an ambassador who came to visit. The diplomat didn’t see any walls around the city, unlike others in Greece, so he asked about it. The next day, the king brought the visitor before his assembled army, and pointing to the soldiers, he said, "Look! These are the walls of Sparta, sir, and every particular man you see is a brick."
The same could be said of the church. To put it more biblically, we could say that every believer is a living stone. 1 Peter 2:5 says, "And you are living stones that God is building into his spiritual temple. . . ." So we all have a part to play. Everyone should participate.
It is very easy to become a spectator at church and not a participant. It is so easy to critique, to become somewhat of an armchair quarterback. It’s very easy to watch a football game on TV and say, "I would never have done that. I would have gone long. I would have passed." But if you have ever played football, then it’s a different matter altogether. You know what it’s like to make those split-second decisions.
I like what President Theodore Roosevelt once said: "It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out where the strong stumbled or how the doer could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is in the arena, his face marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and falls short again and again: There is no effort without error."
The one that deserves the credit is the one who gets out there and does something. And that is what we are called to do.
Share this today:
Did you pray with Pastor Greg?
To help you get started, we would love to send you a free Bible and other resources to help you grow in your faith.
Get ResourcesIn thanks for your gift . . .
Can the claims of Christianity stand up to scrutiny? Cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace applied his investigative skills to the Bible and discovered compelling evidence that led him from atheism to faith. In Cold Case Christianity, he walks through how detectives separate truth from fiction and why the Gospels pass every test. Get your copy when you give today.
Make Your Gift