Discover Your Fit

 

In manufacturing terms, fit is defined as, “the ability of a part to physically interface with, connect to, or become an integral part of another.”

You weren’t exactly manufactured, but you were created by God.

In fact, as believers, we have been re-created by God (Ephesians 2.10), and He has plans for us.

You have been fashioned by God to fit—to belong, interface with, connect to, and become an integral part of the body of Christ (the church).

Maybe it hasn’t seemed clear or obvious to you yet… but you need to know: God made you to fit.

“We see that God has carefully placed each part of the body right where he wanted it.” (1 Corinthians 12.18 MSG)

So, the Bible makes it clear—God has us right where He wants us.

We fit, we belong, and we are placed with purpose in the body.

Have you discovered your fit yet?

Are you aware of your God-purpose in the church?

Have you discovered how you’re connected?

Are you aware that you’re an integral part of the whole?

Are you interfacing with others?

If you haven’t already, it’s time to discover your fit.

You were created by God to interface with, connect to, and become an integral part others within the church.

In the church (and in the world), you weren’t made to be isolated, independent, or alone.

You are part of the body of Christ (the church), and you have a fit that brings life to you and to the body.

Your fit is unique and significant.

We (the church) need YOU—and we need you connected.

“I want you to think about how all this makes you more significant, not less. A body isn’t just a single part blown up into something huge. It’s all the different-but-similar parts arranged and functioning together.” (1 Corinthians 12.14 MSG)

I am a husband, father, pastor, leader & reader. I love God, love people & love life.

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