Cells of ONE body
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All the parts of your body are made up of cells. There is no such thing as a typical cell. Your body has many different kinds of cells. Though they might look different under a microscope, most cells have chemical and structural features in common. In humans, there are about 200 different types of cells, and within these cells there are about 20 different types of structures or organelles.
Cells also have a nucleus. This is the cell’s control center. Cells continually divide to make more cells for growth and repair in your body. The nucleus contains the information that allows cells to reproduce, or make more cells. Another important part of a cell is the mitochondrion. This is the part of the cell where food and oxygen combine to make energy.
Different cells have different jobs to do. Each cell has a size and shape that is suited to its job. Cells that do the same job combine together to form body tissue, such as muscle, skin, or bone tissue. Groups of different types of cells make up the organs in your body, such as your heart, liver, or lungs. Each organ has its own job to do, but all organs work together to maintain your body. A group of different organs working together to do a job makes up a system. All the systems in your body are like members of a team whose job it is to keep you alive and healthy.
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From this article, I do understand now why it is DEFINITELY important to live in the community and appreciate others and why they call us “cell” We are really just like cells in the same body—which is the body of Christ. Together, we will create a powerful yet great impact on others. How powerful it may depend on how solid we are to each other. As we see above, the cells are supporting other cells to work out onto some of the tasks for the body to stay alive. This means that we are individually so much important to others and to the body. We can't live by ourselves, and we do need others to survive.
A relationship is the key of all. When you give room to others to come to your life and blend in, that's called relationship and connection. This is our call whether we want to be a good cell or a bad one of the body. Instead of being the wasted cell that dies in the body, let's be the good one which later will cause us to multiply and create a stronger body or community for this matter.
Romans 12:5(AMP)
5 so we, who are many, are [nevertheless just] one body in Christ, and individually [we are] parts one of another [mutually dependent on each other].
1 Corinthians 12:27(AMP)
27 Now you [collectively] are Christ’s body, and individually [you are] members of it [each with his own special purpose and function].