Hollywood musicals were wildly popular during the 1950s and 1960s, and three actresses in particularAudrey Hepburn, Natalie Wood, and Deborah Kerrthrilled viewers with their compelling performances. But a huge part of the appeal of these actresses was the breathtaking singing that enhanced their acting. In fact, the classic films successes were actually due in large part to Marni Nixon, who dubbed the voices for each of those leading ladies and who for a long time went completely uncredited for her vital contribution.
In the body of Christ there are often people that faithfully support others who take a more public role. The apostle Paul depended on exactly that kind of person in his ministry. Tertiuss work as a scribe gave Paul his powerful written voice (Rom. 16:22). Epaphrass consistent behind-the-scene prayers were an essential foundation for Paul and the early church (Col. 4:1213). Lydia generously opened her home when the weary apostle needed restoration (Acts 16:15). Pauls work could not have been possible without the support he received from these fellow servants in Christ (vv. 718).
We may not always have highly visible roles, yet we know that God is pleased when we obediently play our essential part in His plan. When we give [ourselves] fully to the work of the Lord (1 Cor. 15:58), we will find value and meaning in our service as it brings glory to God and draws others to Him (Matt. 5:16).
What role has God given you in your service for Christ? Whether it is a visible one or you work behind-the-scenes, ask God for His help to do your best with a humble heart.