June 12, 2023

Your Place in the Body

Daily Devotional2 Minutes

“You are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens … built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone.”—Ephesians 2:19–20

During Paul’s initial visit to Ephesus, he spoke in their synagogue for three months. Many responded positively, but “some stubbornly refused to believe” (Acts 19:9 NRSV). Forced to withdraw his ministry, he continued to teach and perform miracles. Yet there were further divisions in the city (Acts 19:8–20).

Perhaps we sense the hostility he faced in his letter to the Ephesian Christians. Here he stressed Christian unity. No matter their background or personalities, believers were no longer strangers but fellow citizens. United in Christ, they were “being built together” into one body. Together, they were the “dwelling place of God.” They were like a building in which every brick is important. Each one of them was special with a vital role to play.

The Bible describes how Jesus is the chief cornerstone of this body. He is the foundation upon which our relationship is built. He brings unity to what can be a diverse group of people. He is the Lord of every believer, holding everything together.

Through Him we “have access by one Spirit to the Father” (v. 18). The Spirit is at work in all of us, accomplishing His work, giving us access to the Father, and pointing us back to Jesus.

Remember that you have a special call and unique gifts and talents. Remember that the body of Christ needs you. Confirm that Jesus is your Lord. Serve Him and your other brothers and sisters.

Reflection Question: How are you using your gifts and talents to serve others and glorify God?

Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for my gifts and Your call on my life. I am committed to serving You and the whole body. In Your name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Ephesians 2


Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for my gifts and Your call on my life. I am committed to serving You and the whole body. In Your name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Ephesians 2