Corinthians 12:12-13 tells us how the apostle used the body to help us understand how the church works. He stands before a body and he uses it to draw lessons from it in the verses. The human body works, in the same way, the body of Christ works. If we look at our bodies, they are divided into two parts that is, the head and the torso (OpenStax College, 2013). The actual human body is one but it has many parts just as Christ. First, we get into our actual body by birth and this the same way in which we get into the body of Christ which is through baptism or by being born again.
“ Paul goes ahead to say that the body consists of one member but many. If the foot should say, “Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the body.” Just the same way in which the body parts cannot perform the function of the other body parts is the same way members of the Christ body cannot do the same work (Carter, 2008). Just the same way in which the eyes cannot hear and the ears cannot see is the same way some members of the Christ body cannot preach but they can sing very well. Paul in this part means that members of the Christ body who are people who are born again should not be worried about what they cannot do but they should concentrate on what they can do better just like the body parts. There is no single day that the ears have tried to see. There are no insignificant parts of the body just the same way there are no insignificant members of the Christ body.
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The human body works the same way in which the Christ body works. The human body is one bust comprised of very many different parts with different functions just like the body of Christ which is one but comprised of very many different people with different functions, therefore o no one should feel insignificant because no one else can do his work in the body of Christ.
References
Carter, T. L. (2008). Looking at the Metaphor of Christ’s Body in 1 Corinthians 12. In Paul: Jew, Greek, and Roman (pp. 93-116). Brill.
OpenStax College. (2013). Anatomy and physiology . Rice University.