"We work together as partners who belong to God. You are God's field, God's building - not ours."
Let me start by saying that I admittedly am not the greatest at co-chairing work or activities. Call it "controlling" or "selfish" or whatever, but I like to be assigned something, be held accountable for it, and then know that it succeeds or fails based not on the dependency on others, but on what I know will get done or not. But, that is not the way of the world. While yes, every business or organization has someone who ultimately makes the final call, that is only one person and all the rest of the people must work together well and balance each other in decision-making input, etc. So, my own weakness can get in the way of the organization's overall effectiveness and it is something that I must check regularly. We should all check this because when running most effectively, organizations will have a team of people who play off of each other and by the time the final decision needs to be made there is usually more consensus than not. That is when you know a team is really co-working well together.
Paul called upon his co-workers to understand how important it is for us to partner in the work of the Kingdom. What Paul points out to us is that our co-workers in God's work don't belong to any of us here on earth, but instead, belong to God. A new acquaintance of mine is working on a "business book" for churches. I've helped her title the book, "Leading the Called". It is different when someone feels called into God's Kingdom work. But, let's never lose sight that we also are doing Kingdom work each and everyday and that we as believers take our time, talents and treasures into the world each and every day. How we partner with others and how we take and follow our directions from God can have huge impact on the advancement of God's Kingdom. Let's not forget that God has invited us to be co-workers with Him in the field that he is preparing for the tremendous harvest to come and that today is day of His work, not just ours!
Reference: 1 Corinthians 3:9 (New Living Testament)
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