Now while it is true that there is a calling and giving of gifts to men such as pastors and teachers, the "work of the ministry" is the calling of all of GOD"s people, and it is the plan of GOD that the saints be equipped (i.e., perfected; see text) for that work through the exercising of these gifts. Each of the LORD"s children is called to the "work of the ministry" which is the building up of the body. We each have a great responsibility to "minister" one to the other. (see Rom.15:2;14:9; I Cor.12:7; Eph.4:16; I Thes.5:11) The New International Version renders verse 12 of our text : "To prepare GOD"s people for works of service, so that the body of CHRIST may be built up." So rather than having a "minister" we are all ministers for the benefit of the whole body. How might we minister one to the other? I believe our ministry to each other falls into three categories which all go hand in hand and in some ways are inseparable.
- We are to edify one another. An edifice is a building and the root of the word is the same as edify. I t simply means to build up and strengthen one another. We do this by helping each other understand the Word of GOD. We do this by setting a good example for our brethren by our deportment and conduct. Paul said "All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not." (1 Cor.10:23) While we have no list of dos and don"ts which we are bound to follow we need to be mindful that we do not cause our brethren to stumble because we exercise our liberty. Such a thing is harmful and does not strengthen them. We edify our brethren when we rebuke them for sin in a Christlike manner. (see Tit.1:13) We are our brother"s keeper. We edify our brethren through the exercise of faith, by being steadfast and unmoveable. (see I Cor.15:58; I Pet.5:9)
- We are to exhort one another. Exhortation is synonymous with encouragement. We are indeed to be supporting and cheering on our brothers and sisters in the faith. We ourselves are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses (i.e., supporters) (see Heb.12:1). We must step up this activity in the face of the shortness of time (see Heb.10:25). Often the very fact of our presence at the assembly is a great encouragement to one another.
- We are to comfort one another. Much like an infant needs reassuring so often our brethren are in need of the same. (see Rom. 15:4) Blessed is that man who can recognize and meet this need. We comfort one another when we handle our afflictions with faith. (see II Cor. 1:4) We comfort one another when we have a spirit of forgiveness rather than judgement.(see II Cor.2:7) We are comforted when our brethren walk in faith. (see Rom.1:12)
