To some people, the term helper carries with it
second-class connotations. Classroom helpers assist trained teachers in their
classes. Helpers assist trained electricians, plumbers, and lawyers on the job.
Because they aren’t as skilled in the profession, they might be viewed as
having less value. But everyone is needed to accomplish the task.
The apostle Paul had many helpers in his work of ministry. He listed
them in his letter to Rome (ch.16). He made special reference to Phoebe, who
“has been a helper of many and of myself also” (v.2). Priscilla and Aquila
risked their own lives for Paul (vv.3-4). And Mary, Paul said, “labored much
for us” (v.6).
Helping is a spiritual gift, according to 1 Corinthians 12:28. Paul
listed it among the gifts from the Holy Spirit that are given to believers in
Christ’s body, the church. The gift of “helps” is just as needed as the others
that are listed.
Even the Holy
Spirit is called a “Helper.” Jesus said, “The Helper, the Holy Spirit, . . .
will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said
to you” (John 14:26).
In whatever ways the Holy Spirit, the Helper, has gifted you, let Him use you for His honor.
You are a necessary part of the whole. (RBC)