Sunday, 22 November 2015

Blending

Blending is not a common word nor a reality among many Christians today. Even to me, though its meaning and significance I know objectively, I have never really experienced and enjoyed it as richly as I did in the recent training held at Lonavla, Maharastra. There, the Lord's presence was richly felt. I believe it is an answer to the prayer of the Body for this particular training.

Everyday and night during the training, I received a rich spiritual supply through the Lord's speaking through the brothers who ministered the word, and during every break time or meal time, through the fellowship with the saints; there all were so rich. My spirit was all the while bubbling with joy when in fellowship; I received life supply from every member I fellowshipped with, whatever the topic of fellowship was. It was all under the Spirit's move. This is not only my experience, but a brother's too, as he told me the same thing about his experience, and they matched mine. He even added that he would never miss such a gathering together at any cost.  And other brothers too were very joyful, echoing the same note. It was not just a mere meeting or training per se, but a time of blending in the spirit for the Body. Praise the Lord for the blending in the Body!

Now, my understanding about blending has been enriched, and my appreciation and longing for more blending to come is sweeter. What a grace that the Lord has ordained such blending time; to be blended and builded up in the Body of Christ.

The ministry of the word, the divine life supply, the  coordination in practical things, the living together, the brotherly adjustment in fellowship, the breaking of the cross of all thing not of Christ and not Christ, and the building up of one another in love are all part of the blending. What a blessing to experience such a blending life! 

Praise the Lord for His work of blending His Body together! 
1 Corinthians 12:2424 But our comely members have no need. But God has 1blended the body together, giving more abundant honor to the member that lacked,
241 Implying to be mutually adjusted. God has blended all the different members of Christ together into one Body. For this we need much transformation (Rom. 12:2); that is, we need to be transformed from the natural life to the spiritual by the same Spirit for the practical Body life.  



    

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