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“From Him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.”
Ephesians 4:16 (NIV)
People sometimes ask me what is my “favorite passage in the Bible.” I actually have many favorites. My favorite passage concerning the church is Ephesians 4:16, printed above. The Apostle Paul uses the image of a body because it’s impossible to miss the point: a body only thrives when its parts are connected and functioning. A hand can’t flourish apart from the arm. A heart can’t beat without the support of the lungs. And a church can’t grow in Christ if its members are disconnected or passive.
Christ is the source — “from Him the whole body…”
But we are the structure — “joined and held together by every supporting ligament.”
And we are also the builders — the body “builds itself up in love.”
That’s the beautiful tension of Christian community: Christ empowers, but we participate.
Every Part Matters
Paul doesn’t say some parts. He doesn’t say the gifted parts or the visible parts. He says each part does its work.
That means:
· The quiet encourager matters.
· The behind‑the‑scenes servant matters.
· The prayer warrior matters.
· The new believer matters.
· The tired parent matters.
· The elder saint matters.
In Christ’s design, there is no such thing as an unnecessary Christian. If you’re part of the body, you’re essential to its health.
Love Is the Atmosphere of Growth
Paul could have said the body grows through strategy, programs, or leadership structures. Instead, he says it grows in love.
· Love is what makes the church more than an organization.
· Love is what keeps us connected when personalities clash.
· Love is what motivates service when no one notices.
· Love is what turns a group of people into a family.
Without love, the body becomes rigid and lifeless. With love, it becomes flexible, strong, and fruitful.
A Call for Our Church Today
Ephesians 4:16 invites us to ask: What part has Christ given me to play in this body? Not out of guilt, but out of gratitude. Not out of pressure, but out of purpose.
· Maybe your part is prayer.
· Maybe it’s hospitality.
· Maybe it’s teaching, giving, listening, encouraging, or simply showing up faithfully.
· Whatever it is, the body needs it. Christ designed it that way.
When each of us brings our part — however small it may seem — Christ knits it all together into something far greater than the sum of its pieces.
Closing Thought
A church doesn’t grow because a few people do a lot. A church grows because everyone does their part in love. Paul’s message in Ephesians 4:16 is simple and demanding at the same time: the church only becomes what Christ intends when every person contributes their God‑given part. Growth isn’t accidental. It’s relational, intentional, and rooted in love.
May we be a body that is connected, committed, and continually built up in the love of Christ!
Pastor Tom Strandburg
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