“And He is the head of the body, the church…” cf Colossians 1: 18
An expert dressage performance is beautiful. Top-level
dressage is a very complex and exacting equestrian discipline. The beauty is in
the minimal action of the rider getting a large independent animal to move in
timed, definite steps and gaits. Judges look for the least movement in the
rider to produce fluid movement in the horse. Horse and rider move as a unit.
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The rider signals the horse with their fingers, knees, heels,
thighs, small sounds and sometimes a short, thin riding crop. Each sign asks the
animal for something, either to change gait, move to another step or in another
direction. Spectators should not be able to detect the rider’s movements, only
the horse’s obedience
The horse cannot produce a precision performance without the
rider. When the horse obeys the rider, the rider gets the glory and the horse
receives praise from the rider. A well-trained dressage horse is submissive and
obedient to the rider. In performance, the animal will enjoy the smooth connection and sharply applied actions as much as the rider.
Just so, a church body cannot produce an effective witness
without submission and obedience to the head. The disciplined body is to watch,
listen, and respond so that God gets the glory when we get it right. God
signals to the church through personal Bible reading and prayer, through hearing
of good solid Bible preaching, through the loving instruction of others,
through our willingness to serve others. He places us in situations where we
can respond to Him and get the job done.
There is a negative side to the exhibition in the ring; the
horse does not have to respond to the rider.
Consider this; the horse is in the ring, with all the
correct equipment and qualifications but the performance is a disaster. The
horse is sluggish, fidgety, reluctant, and disobedient. Its tail is twisting,
feet are stomping, and dragging, the ears are flipping back and forth, and the
mouth is working against the bit. The horse moves sideways or in circles. It
tosses its head and maybe even attempts to dislodge the rider.
A misbehaving horse makes his rider look terrible.
People
will speak against the disobedience but most will criticize the rider for the horse’s
behavior. The rider will leave the ruing in shame and a cloud of disrespect.
Does the behavior of the body of Christ produce respect for
Jesus? Do others have good things to say about you? Does your family, even the
unsaved, honor your love for God? Do your co-workers consider you hypocritical or
are they attentive and eavesdropping when you talk about Jesus?
Imagine the dressage horse is the church, Christ is the
rider, the judges are our brothers & sisters and the spectators are all the
unsaved people. We’ve passed all the qualifications, we have the equipment, we
look the part, we have the name of Jesus, and we call ourselves Christians.
Here we are in the ring, everyone is watching. Now, Jesus gives us a gentle
command unseen or felt by anyone but us. How are we going to respond?
- Do we move in beautiful fluid motion or do we refuse.
- Are we willing to make the requested gait or post change
- Is our response sluggish, reluctant, and disobedience
Just attending a church does not tell the unsaved, lost and
dying we are the body of Christ. We could be a horse circling in the ring
without any obedience to the rider. Sure, we’re visible and we have all the
trappings but is the body responding smoothly to the head.
In eagerly responding to Jesus on a daily basis, we show the
lost and dying world the beauty of Christianity and the glory of God. At first,
we can set up visual posts then after a while, the action will happen without
the visual reminders. Our serving will be a natural fluid motion, a beautiful
and effective witness anywhere, and everywhere.
- Obedience to prayer
- Obedience to Bible reading
- Obedience to ministry
- Obedience to witness
- Obedience to holiness
- Obedience to Jesus’ name
- Obedience to church attendance
Any old horse and rider can enter a show but in a top-notch
event, they have to be a proven equestrian or it will be quickly apparent if they’re
not. There has to be proof. The proof that we are the body of Christ comes from
our action to being part of the body of Christ. We need to allow Jesus to be
our trainer and respond to the commands from His hands. A Christian’s behavior
is a direct reflection on Jesus.
Ask God to make you a proven disciple, an integral part of
the body, responding to the head with smooth precision under the gentle
guidance of Jesus. When the unsaved spectators see us, may they glorify our God
in heaven for the beauty of our obedience?!
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