Document: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db940513.TXT ----------------------------------------------------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Friday, May 13,1994 --------------- READ: Romans 12:1-8 "BRICKLAYERS AND VIOLINISTS" Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them. - Romans 12:6 A concert violinist had a brother who was a bricklayer. One day a woman began talking to the bricklayer about how wonderful it was for him to be in the same family as the noted musician. But then, not wanting to insult the brick- layer, she added, "Of course, we don't all have the same talents, and even in the same family some just seem to have more ability than others." The bricklayer replied, "You're telling me! That violinist brother of mine doesn't know a thing about laying bricks. And if he wasn't able to make some money playing that fiddle of his, he couldn't hire a guy with know-how like mine to build his house. If he had to build a house himself, he'd be ruined." If you want to build a house, don't look up "violinist" in the yellow pages. And if you need someone to play the vio- lin in an orchestra, don't hire a bricklayer. No two of us are exactly alike, and no one possesses every gift. In that way, houses get built and music gets played. In the church, God has gifted us in different ways too. Our responsibility is to exercise the spiritual gifts that He has given us. When we do, we build each other up in the faith, and there is harmony in the body of Christ. Author: Haddon W. Robinson It matters not what others do, It is my task to see My life is patterned in the mold The Lord has planned for me. - Beers THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------- There are no unimportant members in the body of Christ. The Bible in One Year: Psalms 97-99 ------------------------------------------------------------ Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1994, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. Written per- mission must be obtained from RBC for any further posting or distribution. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598- 7221