Each one, brothers, in what status he was called, in this let him remain with God. 1 Corinthians 7:24
Today morning I was very much impressed by the Lord's speaking through the ministry of the word during my morning revival time. It was so apt and fitting to the present circumstances the whole world is going through, especially, the one I am going through. Often times, I tried to set things right according to my opinion assuming that my circumstances were wrong. God knows, and I am also seriously learning this lesson of accepting my circumstances. For the children of God, there is no accident or coincidence. All things happen under the knowledge and permission of God. So, the best is to accept every circumstance and let God accomplish what He wants to accomplish through it.
I enjoyed this message so much, read together with two brothers with whom I prayed together regularly and also sent to some seeking believers and friends. This message was so timely and fit right into the situation I am in.
Another very important point revealed in this chapter is that those who love the Lord, who are for Him, and who are one with Him must be willing to accept any kind of circumstance or situation.
It is very important for us to see that God is always in our circumstances. We may say that the circumstances are actually God coming to us in disguise. Apparently we are in a particular circumstance; actually that circumstance is God coming to us and God with us. In verse 24 Paul says, “Each one, brothers, in what state he was called, in this let him remain with God.” Notice the words “with God.” They indicate that when we take our circumstances we take God. Both within the circumstances and behind them, God is present.
Once again we see that Paul had an excellent spirit, a spirit which was submissive, content, and satisfied. Paul did not have any complaints. In his spirit he was very submissive and content with his situation. No matter how he was treated, he did not complain. To him, every situation was of the Lord, and he would not initiate anything to change it. Paul could say, “To me, everything works for good. This is the reason I don’t want to change anything. I know that when I take my circumstances, I take my God. In every situation is my God, the One whom I love and the One to whom I belong absolutely.” What an excellent spirit is displayed in this attitude!
I appreciate 1 Corinthians 7 not primarily for all the answers it gives, but because this chapter conveys the spirit of a person who loves the Lord, who cares for the Lord’s interests on earth, who is absolutely for the Lord and one with the Lord, and who in every respect is obedient, submissive, and satisfied with God and the circumstances arranged by Him.(Excerpt from The Life-study of 1 Corinthians, Message 42)
Yesterday, an incident happened with one of the saints and that triggered a lot of feeling among the saints especially when one sister who is neither fully in the church life nor not at all, posted a question, questioning if the saints were really own with the church. Many saints responded positively and I also had to answer the post with scripture verses.
Yes, sister. The saints are really with the church, and the saints are the church themselves. For the church is the assembly of the believers and members of the Body of Christ.
1 Corinthians 12:27Now you are the Body of Christ, and members individually.
Yet, not all the members of the Body have the same growth in life. Therefore, we need to take care of one another, especially, the weaker members.
1 Corinthians 12:22-23But much rather the members of the body which seem to be weaker are necessary. And those members of the body which we consider to be less honorable, these we clothe with more abundant honor; and our uncomely members come to have more abundant comeliness.
1 Peter 1:22Since you have purified your souls by your obedience to the truth unto unfeigned brotherly love, love one another from a pure heart fervently.
May we love one another with a pure heart and honor the Lord by shepherding one another, especially the weaker ones.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7Love suffers long. Love is kind; it is not jealous. Love does not brag and is not puffed up; It does not behave unbecomingly and does not seek its own things; it is not provoked and does not take account of evil; It does not rejoice because of unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; It covers all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
This was what happened, and though the circumstance was not a good one when it happened, the Lord used the circumstance to manifest the saints' constitution and turned it as a perfecting "training" for all.
Even today too, I found a mistake done by a brother and thought of correcting it as it was related to money. Then I was reminded not to change anything in what he wrote in the mail. The accountant will find out anyway while tallying the account. Likewise, in other matters too, when accepting the circumstances the Lord allowed, it was so peaceful and even joyful. It gave no ground for worry, anxiety, fear, doubt, and no complaint at all. Rather it resulted in solemn peace.
Praise the Lord for this wonderful lesson of accepting our circumstances!