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“Anything but one—today the church is anything but one.”
“But God’s requirements and the biblical command have not changed. We are to be one as God the Father and Jesus Christ are one.”
“While we are not saved by our obedience, our obedience demonstrates that we love Jesus. On the other hand, our disobedience, contrary to what we may claim, speaks loudly that we don’t love Jesus as we ought.”
“When we do put on love toward each other, in the perfect bond of unity (Colossians 3:14), we demonstrate to the world that we are disciples of Jesus Christ (John 13:35).”
“Yet a close examination of the Scriptures often shows us that what we think is vital is of little importance to God. Often, all we end up doing is dividing our Christian house.”
“Jesus doesn’t mince his words, and he doesn’t sugarcoat the consequences of disunity.”
“The church is only one body, not several disconnected ones, each on its own.”
“The body doesn’t have multiple heads, nor does the head have multiple bodies. How would a body function with fourteen heads all trying to give directions and impose their will?”
“Nevertheless, we need to remember that a Reformed Presbyterian who received baptism as an infant but has a genuine faith in Christ is a brother of the Southern Baptist who ardently practices believer baptism and also has true faith in Christ. As we have seen, God declares that there is only one body.”
“When we are immature, we cause division, discord, and strife to the body. In a sense we then become something the body has to fight against, something the body needs to heal and cure.”
“What about us? Will we put our own pasts behind? Will we set aside what has hindered our growth or kept us from moving forward in our faith? Will we press on to maturity?”
“Our lack of love for each other speaks volumes to the world, effectively drowning out our Christian claims.”
“What is love as God describes it? Love is patient and kind. It rejoices with the truth. Love bears, believes, hopes, endures all things, and never fails. That is a tall order, especially in our church disputes and doctrinal disagreements.”
“Do we remember that whatever position we may take on that issue, it has no direct bearing on our eternal destiny? Do we believe and hope with each other, even while disagreeing? We so often make what is secondary of primary importance, while treating what is primary as being of little concern.”
HEADSHOT
Bio
KEY TOPICS
Christian love
Christian maturity
Christian unity
Church growth
Divisions in the church
Forgiveness
How to love other Christians
How do Christians mature?
Spiritual growth
Unforgiveness
Why don’t Christians get along?
Christian universal salvation
Fear of God
God’s holiness
God’s love
Hell
History of Christian universalism
Is Christian universal salvation true?
Is there salvation after death?
Seriousness of sin
What do Christian universalists teach?
What does the Bible teach about heaven?
What does the Bible teach about hell?
Will everyone be saved?
Will people be in hell forever?