bodyσῶμα
sōma · Greek Noun
The organic union of believers who constitute the spiritual organism of which Christ is the Head. It emphasizes unity, diversity, and mutual dependence among those joined by the Holy Spirit.
membersμέλος
melos · Greek Noun
Individual parts or organs of the human body, used metaphorically to describe individual believers within the church who perform distinct, necessary functions for the whole.
ChristΧριστός
Christos · Greek Noun
Refers not only to Jesus of Nazareth but to the corporate body of believers united with Him. This usage underscores that the church is so intimately joined to Him that it is described as "Christ" Himself.
baptizedβαπτίζω
baptizō · Greek Verb
An initiatory rite representing the believer's identification with Christ in His death and resurrection, and their permanent incorporation into the community of faith.
Jews or GreeksἸουδαῖος / Ἕλλην
Ioudaios / Hellēn · Greek Noun
Biblical categorization representing the totality of humanity. This emphasizes that the unity of the church transcends all ethnic, social, and economic barriers.
slaves or freeδοῦλος / ἐλεύθερος
doulos / eleutheros · Greek Noun
Social classifications used to illustrate the radical egalitarian nature of the body of Christ, where worldly status is superseded by spiritual standing in Christ.
made to drinkποτίζω
potizō · Greek Verb
Metaphorical language describing the reception and ongoing experience of the Holy Spirit, suggesting a deep, internal assimilation of the Spirit's life and presence by all believers.
bodyσῶμα
sōma · Greek Noun
The physical and symbolic representation of the church as the unified collective of believers, with Christ as the Head. It emphasizes diversity of gifts and unity of purpose under the Holy Spirit.
arrangedτίθημι
tithēmi · Greek Verb
A divine appointment, placement, or ordering of parts according to a master plan or design. In Scripture, it highlights God's sovereign wisdom in creating and organizing His creation or His church.
membersμέλος
melos · Greek Noun
Refers to the individual components of a greater whole; in a theological context, these are the individual believers empowered by the Spirit to function within the church.
choseθέλω
thelō · Greek Verb
The exercise of personal will, choice, or desire. In a biblical context, God's choosing refers to His sovereign election and wisdom in distributing gifts and roles according to His divine pleasure.
eyeὀφθαλμός
ophthalmos · Greek Noun
The Greek word refers to the physical organ of sight, but in a metaphorical or theological sense, it signifies those members of the church who possess prominent, visible, or discerning functions. It represents a part of the whole that is necessary for the function of the body.
handχείρ
cheir · Greek Noun
In scripture, the hand is a symbol of strength, action, labor, and power. It denotes those members of the body of Christ whose role involves active ministry, service, or practical outworking of faith.
headκεφαλή
kephalē · Greek Noun
Literally the anatomical head, but symbolically representing the leadership, authority, or the primary source of direction and wisdom within a group. In the context of the church, it highlights the need for guidance to acknowledge the function of the feet.
feetπούς
pous · Greek Noun
Metaphorically representing the members of the church who are involved in the most mundane, foundational, or "lowly" aspects of service. It signifies those who provide support and movement for the rest of the body.
indispensableἀναγκαῖος
anankaios · Greek Adjective
Refers to that which is vital, necessary, or essential. In a theological context, it emphasizes that there are no "unnecessary" members in the body of Christ; every believer's function is required for the health and completeness of the whole.
honorτιμή
timē · Greek Noun
In the context of the body, this refers to dignity, value, or status. The biblical perspective elevates the worth of those who appear to have less social or spiritual prominence, asserting they possess inherent dignity given by God.
composedσυγκεράννυμι
synkerannymi · Greek Verb
Literally to put together or construct. Theologically, it implies that God purposefully and sovereignly designed the church, arranging its members in a deliberate order to reflect His wisdom and ensure unity.
divisionσχίσμα
schisma · Greek Noun
A state of disunion, faction, or schism within the community of believers. It is the opposite of the unity that God intends for His people, where the diversity of the body is meant to foster interdependence rather than separation.
careμέριμνα
merimna · Greek Noun
The concept of a shared commitment, active interest, or deep concern for the welfare of others. Within the body, it is the practical outworking of love that ensures the needs of every individual member are met by the rest.
memberμέλος
melos · Greek Noun
A person belonging to a larger group or organism who is vital to its function and health; in a spiritual sense, it denotes believers who are integrated into the organic unity of Christ’s church.
suffersπάσχω
paschō · Greek Verb
A state of physical, emotional, or spiritual pain or hardship. In a theological context, believers are called to empathy and shared burden-bearing within the community of faith.
honoredδοξάζω
doxazō · Greek Verb
To be held in high regard, esteemed, or glorified. Biblically, true honor comes from God and is to be shared among believers as a manifestation of the unity of the Spirit.
body of Christσῶμα τοῦ Χριστοῦ
sōma tou Christou · Greek Noun Phrase
A metaphor representing the worldwide assembly of believers, with Christ as the Head. It emphasizes the inseparable union between Christ and His people and the interdependence of believers upon one another.