1 Corinthians 12:22-31 St Paul from the Trenches 1916 (GWC)

3-5. And because this type of worship was so familiar to you, I bid you remember that, if anyone is possessed and cries out a curse on Jesus, such possession you will know comes not from God, whilst on the other hand to acknowledge Jesus as Lord can never be done except by those to whom the Spirit has been imparted. Now this Spirit, as I say, is one, absolutely one, throughout all its manifestations, and that is why all those phenomena which represent to us its operations are so mutually harmonious and complementary.

22. but on the contrary those very parts which are held in least honour often have the most important functions,

23-25. and the visible parts of the body which form its beauty are the most dependent on the organs which are not seen and are less esteemed.

26. If one member suffer, all suffer with it, and no one part of the body can be affected, for good or ill, without all the others feeling it.

27. So is it in that infinite spiritual body of the Christ, which we together constitute, of which we are all members.

28. Whether in the church there be those that are called apostles, prophets, teachers, healers, helpers, officers, speakers with tongues — what is this but the activity of one life?

29. Because it is one thing, all are not therefore apostles, nor all prophets, nor all teachers,

30. nor all healers, nor all speakers with tongues, nor all interpreters.

31. True, some gifts are greater than others, and it is right to wish for the greatest gifts of all, and in that respect, I will point out to you a way that is better than all others.

1 Corinthians 12