The body of Christ we are all
Faustino de Jesús Zamora VargasSUMMARY:
We cannot rely on God to proclaim our message of reconciliation with men, it is our duty as Christians. We must seek God and make others do so as well, embodying the sufferings of our Savior. Sometimes our interpretations of the Gospel become obstacles to fulfilling the Great Commission, and we must avoid criticizing other evangelical brothers in their work. The mission of the church is to transform lives in Christ and work with God to extend the Kingdom. Dissensions among Christians break and tarnish the virtues of the Gospel, and we must live decently without envy towards those who do their work with the tools they possess. We cannot afford the luxury of complacency, pride, or vanity, and must get on the same train of unity, piety, love of neighbor, knowledge of the Lord, tolerance, mutual respect, and submission to one another in love. The absolute truth is Christ and we are all one body, completing ourselves without differences in the redemptive cross and fighting for this brotherhood won by our only Redeemer at an inestimable price.There are some things the Lord cannot do for you. One of them is to proclaim your message. God's message of reconciliation with men transcends the walls of necessity and becomes an inalienable duty. It is a matter of life and death. A cleric from the past once said: "It is not enough that I believe in God, if my neighbor does not believe in Him." This is a statement that makes sense to the Christian. The greatest endeavor of the Christian man and woman is to seek God and make others do so as well. “Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his face continually ”(1 Chr 16:11). That is conforming ourselves to the will of God, to the commission to which we have been called, even if we have to embody the sufferings and sufferings of our Savior.
No one has the power to see the risen Christ, but they can see him through your life and your example. The goals of Christ are difficult. If they were easy, most of the world would already be redeemed. That is why we must walk with Christ in the sense that the urgency of preaching imposes. One of the reasons why God chose us is because he saw in us the potential to be workers willing to be useful vessels in his Kingdom. I am one of those who believes that God does not make choices for mere pleasure.