"Let everything be done for the building up of the house” (1 Cor 14:26) - This means that when we meet, we should do so with the united goal of allowing God to guide us. We should be open and expectant for God to provide new insights or directions.

Our gatherings should be more than just routine meetings; they are opportunities for us to engage with God and with each other in a meaningful way. Therefore, we should come prepared to contribute to the edification of the body. This could be in the form of sharing a word of encouragement, a testimony, a prayer request, or a question that can stimulate fruitful discussion. The key is that each one has a part to play in the building up of the church, and we should be intentional in seeking out and using our gifts for the common good.

Indeed, the church is often referred to as the 'body of Christ', and much like a physical body, each part is essential for the whole to function properly. The Apostle Paul expounds on this in 1 Corinthians 12:14-26, emphasizing that each member, no matter how seemingly insignificant, has a unique and valuable role to play. Therefore, in our gatherings, we should be mindful of the ways in which we can contribute to the overall health and growth of the body. This could be through offering our skills and resources, providing support and care to those in need, or simply being present and participating actively in the life of the community. By doing so, we not only fulfill our individual callings but also contribute to the realization of the church's collective mission to advance God's kingdom on earth.