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10.13.23 |
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Scripture explains that God’s Church is the Body of Christ. In the Body of Christ, Christ Himself is the head. And because we’re one body, when we remain connected not only to Jesus but to one another, there’s no limit to what God can do through us.
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Body Parts |
10.13.23 |
God's Family |
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Whole-In-One |
8.5.23 |
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Christians are called to be united as one Body. That’s because so much more is accomplished together than when everyone works alone! The devil makes it his mission to keep the Body from carrying out the Lord’s work, but when there’s unity among God’s children, no power of hell can stop what’s being accomplished.
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Whole-In-One |
8.5.23 |
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23 & Me |
6.4.23 |
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God made us all in His image — beautifully displayed in a variety of ways, but still members of the same family. Instead of using physical differences as a barrier to connecting with one another, we should recognize that we’re all equal in His eyes. It’s because of sin that we’ve allowed our differences to separate us — and it’s because of God’s redeeming grace that we can instead celebrate the beauty of His work on display in the humanity He’s created.
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23 & Me |
6.4.23 |
God's Family |
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Family Reunion |
5.27.23 |
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The Church is filled with messy people — because messy people are the only kind that exist. But God designed the Body of Christ to be one family. And when that family comes together, we’re able to care for one another and serve as a powerful testament to the world of what it means to follow Jesus together.
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Family Reunion |
5.27.23 |
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Just One |
4.27.23 |
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God doesn’t just use all of us to make a difference — He uses each of us to make a difference. Individually, we make up different parts of the Body of Christ, and together, we make up the whole of His Church. And He wants His Church to be united in one accord — each part working as they were designed and called — in order to have Kingdom impact in this world.
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Just One |
4.27.23 |
Unity |
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We Card |
3.21.23 |
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As newly born-again Christians, we’re like infants in our faith: learning everything for the very first time. And that’s okay! But sooner or later, we each need to grow up spiritually in order to be functioning, healthy members of the body of Christ. The more we grow, the more we realize that the Church isn’t all about me — it’s all about we.
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We Card |
3.21.23 |
Spiritual Maturity |
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Skin Deep |
3.13.23 |
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Racism isn’t a government problem or a culture problem — it’s a Church problem. It’s our job as Christians to treat all believers as family; there is no distinction between brothers and sisters. No matter our differences, love triumphs over all things in the body of Christ.
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Skin Deep |
3.13.23 |
Racial Reconciliation |
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Stand Up Man |
3.2.23 |
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Sometimes God purposely places us or allows us in situations where we have to make a choice: are we going to stand for Him, or are we going to back down for the world? When we choose the former, we have to be willing to ask for support from other believers and recognize the wisdom of finding strength in numbers.
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Stand Up Man |
3.2.23 |
Serving |
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All By Myself |
1.10.23 |
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As Christians, we never walk alone. But that doesn’t mean we don’t feel lonely sometimes. Jesus took the consequences of our sin so that we would never again need to be separated from God. Once we accept His gift, it’s our responsibility to surround ourselves with other believers both to be encouraged and to be an encouragement as we navigate this life together.
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All By Myself |
1.10.23 |
Loneliness |
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No Show |
1.4.23 |
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Scripture expresses the importance of gathering together as the family of God to encourage one another, help in times of trouble, and keep each other accountable. When we’re not an active part of biblical community, we have a tendency to drift away from our relationships with our brothers and sisters in Christ, and with God Himself. One of the best contributions we can make to the body of believers is to simply show up.
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No Show |
1.4.23 |
God's Family |
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New Digs |
12.6.22 |
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God doesn’t simply dwell in a place; God dwells in people. When we become Christians, God’s Spirit resides in us, and we bring Him with us everywhere we go. When we congregate in a church setting, we’re coming together as the Body of Christ — and since our bodies make up God’s temple, it’s important that we treat them accordingly.
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New Digs |
12.6.22 |
Holy Spirit |
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Perfect Stranger |
11.19.22 |
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The hungry. The thirsty. The stranger. The naked. The sick. The imprisoned. These are all people who Jesus commands us to treat as though they were Jesus Himself. But we often miss out on opportunities to be His hands and feet because we overlook the people society would call “the least of these”. When we allow the Holy Spirit to lead us, He opens our eyes in new ways to see those who were formerly invisible to us — and He prompts us to act as the Body of Christ, moving and serving just as He did on earth.
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Perfect Stranger |
11.19.22 |
Loving Others |
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