The Perfecting of Believers
Ephesians 4:12
For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:


The invisible power of Christ, and His visible gifts in the Church, are in cooperation "for the perfecting of the saints." An endless variety of ministry is provided for this end. Every Divine ministry is supplied with its measure of wisdom and of grace, from the treasury of Christ. Diversities of gifts are necessary to meet a corresponding diversity in the natures of men. Each disciple is susceptible of a development peculiar to himself; nor can his perfection be confounded with that of any other man. The perfection of a primrose is not that of a lily, nor the perfection of a lily that of a rose. God's idea of perfection is not to make lilies into fruit trees, nor fruit trees into cedars. God will have His lily-like children to be perfect as lilies, and His cedar children to be perfect as cedars, and so on. There will be endless diversity among men, yet each perfect in his own order. The riches of Divine love and wisdom, strength and beauty, will be mirrored in the variety. "The perfecting of the saints" is not only very distinct from their conversion, or first faith in Christ; but much more important than their comforting. The Divine method of comforting is by perfecting. To comfort souls, and leave them unrenewed and disqualified for life in heaven, would be delusive and cruel. To look to Christ as the Beginner of the new life is absurd, unless we also look to Him as the Finisher. Finishing the life of faith, and perfecting men, are the same work. "The perfecting of the saints" can never be promoted by the ministry of a mere evangelist, or preacher of gospel facts. The hodman is very useful, but not as an architect. A reiterator of common places is not a teacher. The perfecting of your house must be given to other hands than the men who dig out the foundation. The grand end of the Christian ministry, as it is also the end of time, and the end of Christ's whole work, is to perfect man, or rather to perfect humanity.

(J. Pulsford.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:

WEB: for the perfecting of the saints, to the work of serving, to the building up of the body of Christ;




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