A red postbox through green glasses |
There are many other gifts of the Spirit mentioned elsewhere in the New Testament, but the verses in Ephesians make it clear that these five are specifically 'to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up'.
There's evidence that the early church employed them all just as Paul describes.
Separation - Yet in the traditional western church apostles and prophets were not recognised for hundreds of years, evangelists were hived off into mission organisations, teachers were often found only in places of learning and training, and only shepherds (or pastors) remained to equip church members.
This crippled the church and made her ineffective in many ways.
Colours - Lets assign a colour to each gift and consider church in terms of light. How would that work?
- Apostle - Red
- Prophet - Orange
- Evangelist - Yellow
- Shepherd (Pastor) - Green
- Teacher - Blue
With the exception of indigo and violet, these are the standard colours of the rainbow. When all five colours are present we see something quite close to white light. Now, Jesus is the Light, he illuminates everything with the pure white beam of his glory. In the Light of Jesus (the Light sent to reveal the Truth) we can see everything clearly.
But with red and yellow sidelined as being unnecessary, with yellow moved off to the mission field, and with teachers moved out into seminaries, only the green light of the shepherd (pastor) remains. This makes life very difficult for the church as green objects appear green but all other colours appear in shades of green too.
A blind church - Such a partially blind church cannot function as she was intended to. Only by bringing back all five gifts can we benefit from white Light where Jesus is central and objects all appear in their true colours. And then the church will again be equipped for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up.
Isn't this what we all really want? It should be! Green may be an appropriate colour for a shepherd, but we need more than a shepherd if we are to see everything clearly.
Questions:
- Can you imagine a world in which everything appears green?
- How might this affect your driving? (Think about red lights.)
- How much do you know about the gifts other than shepherd/pastor?
- How can you expand your knowledge? Hint, try some of the links below.
See also:
- Alan Hirsch at Newforms - Journeys of heart and mind
- Ephesians 4:11 Team (APEST) - CMA resources
- What is APEST? - The Forgotten Ways
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