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"...The harvest is too much, Pray to the Father to provide
the harvesters..."
"How is it
then, brethren? Whenever you come together, each of you has a
psalm, has a teaching, has a tongue, has a revelation, has an
interpretation. Let all things be done for edification."
(1 Corinthians 14:26). The family that you have now
become part of, is the Church of God. The Church is not a
building but a community of people that congregate in buildings
and homes. One of the functions of the Church is to gather in
small groups called Cells. (Acts 2:46-47)
What is a Cell Group?
A Cell Group (or
Home Cell) is a small group of people who are committed to first
of all building up one another, and secondly to fulfil the great
commission in reaching out to the lost. They meet together
weekly, as well as having contact with other people throughout
the week. The Cell is like a larger family than just your own.
It is comparable to the cells in a human body that provide
protection, communication, life, sustenance etc. Likewise the
Cell Group is there for protection, edification, acceptance,
support and communication.
The Cell Group is for edification?
Edification is the
building up of one another so that you can become a stronger and
more effective Christian. God never intended that you be alone
in your relationship with Him. He desired that each believer be
connected to other believers in His body. This ensures that all
the parts of His body can support, help and encourage one
another to develop in their Christian walk. You, as part of the
body of Christ, are very important and you have a specific
function to fulfill. God wants to use you to help build and
edify His body together with the rest of His children. In
Ephesians 4:16 it says "from whom the whole body, joined and
knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the
effective working by which every part does its share, causes
growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love." You need
to form part of a Cell so that you can do your part in the Body
and thereby find and fulfil your purpose and destiny in God's
Kingdom.
Your commitment to the Cell Group
The Cell will
challenge and encourage your level of growth and commitment. In
the Cell you will discover your ministry and gifting and you
will find the joy of receiving a blessing but more important, of
being a blessing. Make the Cell Group a high priority in your
life. Just as you form part of your own family, you are also
destined to form part of God's family in the Cell Group. Your
presence is valuable to the rest of the group. Your
participation will help build up the rest of the group. Make a
decision not to allow anyone or anything to hinder you from
attending your Home Cell.
Your contribution to the group
You are a valuable
member of your group. God expects you to be actively involved in
the growth of other Cell Members. The Holy Spirit will give you
spiritual gifts to help you minister to the rest of the group (1
Corinthians 12:7-12). You can also help your Cell Group by doing
practical things for them and using your talents or abilities to
help them. Commit to your Cell and allow the Lord to use you and
work through you to edify His body.
God uses the Cell to evangelise
God desires all men
to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth (1 Timothy
2:4). God does not only want Cell Groups for edification but
also evangelism. Evangelism is sharing the good news with
unbelievers. Evangelism in a Cell Group is not the traditional
standing on a corner and handing out tracts, or door-to-door
evangelism. Evangelism in Cell Groups is reaching out and
touching those in your family, work mates and friends. This can
occur by simply inviting them to the Cell Group, or by getting
the Cell Group to visit your unsaved contacts. By establishing
relationships with your unsaved family and friends they will
become saved. Your Cell Group will help you pray for your
unsaved contacts and together you will see them get saved. You
will learn in detail how to evangelise at the "Evangelism
Encounter" (E3).
The New Testament Church was built
on Home Cells.
"To the beloved
Apphia, Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the Church in your
house" (Philemon 1:2). There are many scriptures in the New
Testament that refers to the Church meeting in houses. Paul told
the Church in Rome: "Likewise greet the Church that is in their
house. Greet my beloved Epaenetus, who is the..." (Romans 16:5).
There are many other references in the Bible, that show that God
blessed His Body who met from house to house. There were general
meetings in the synagogues and places of worship, that we today
call Sunday Celebrations, but there was a great emphasis on the
home fellowships. All people need individual attention and this
can only be catered for in small groups. The Celebrations are
very important, because on a weekly basis the Pastor shares the
Word of God for the week and the Cells meet to discuss how the
Word can be practically applied in their lives. The Word of God
challenges all believers to be doers and not only hearers of the
Word. In the Cell, members are challenged to walk in the light
of the knowledge they receive.
Can each person participate?
God says: "How is
it then, brethren? Whenever you come together, each of you has a
psalm, has a teaching, has a tongue, has a revelation, has an
interpretation. Let all things be done for edification." (1
Corinthians 14:26). This is impossible in a large congregation
and therefore can only effectively work in a small group
situation. There is also a boldness and freedom in small groups
and as a result believers have more opportunity to develop in
spiritual gifts and can experience the dynamics of the Holy
Spirit working through their lives.
You need valuable relationships
"By this all will
know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one
another." (John 13:35). The strong bonds that are formed in the
Home Cells form a powerful team during times of crises and
sickness. The strongest relationships are formed as a result of
crises. The Cells are constantly providing for the needs of Cell
Members during these times like sickness, tragedy, or emotional
trauma. Firstly God created us to communicate with Him and then
with others. On God's agenda in this modern busy world people
still remain His number one priority and this should be our
priority as well. You need these personal relationships and in
time you will see how valuable these relationships are. There is
no better place to express love than in a Cell Group. In the
company of other believers we also learn to grow and mature in
Christ. We are challenged and motivated to change. Without this
accountability we stand a chance of becoming back-slidden and
lukewarm. |