While discussing the gifts of the Holy Spirit, Paul employed the analogy of the human body to drive home his point. He noted that though the body is one, there are many parts to it. To this extent, what happens to a part impacts the whole body. Flowing from this is the stark reality that how a believer lives and responds to God can affect someone else in the Body of Christ. Walking in obedience with God does not only affect you directly, but it can also affect other people in the community of saints.
Walking in obedience with God does not only affect you directly, but it can also affect other people in the community of saints…When you fail to obey the Lord fully and on time, the lifeline that God wants to give to others through you may be delayed.
The Lord met Saul of Tarsus on his way to Damascus where he was going to persecute the saints. In that noonday blistering encounter, he temporarily lost his vision. His restoration would not come until he had entered the city for further instruction. Meanwhile, God had told another disciple, Ananias, to go and minister to Saul. Initially, this disciple was jittery, having heard so many terrible stories about Saul. God had to bring assurances his way not to be afraid. That was when he went and prayed for Saul to receive his sight and got him baptized in water. Imagine if Ananias did not obey the Lord as soon as possible! Saul would have groped in darkness a little longer than God had intended. When you fail to obey the Lord fully and on time, the lifeline that God wants to give to others through you may be delayed.