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Why is the gospel important for unity in the church?

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The gospel is essential for unity in the church as it unites diverse individuals under Christ's lordship.

The essence of the gospel is that it reconciles individuals who might otherwise be divided. As the sermon points out, the gospel proclaims Christ as the foundation of unity; it is through His death and resurrection that believers are gathered together as one body. This unity is not a product of human effort or organizational strategy but a work of the Holy Spirit, who moves among the people of God, binding them together in faith. Without the gospel, which reveals Christ and His saving grace, divisions arise among people based on personal striving, ideologies, and backgrounds. The gospel reminds us that we are one in Him, despite our differences, and only through the message of Christ can true and lasting unity be achieved in the church.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:14-16, 1 Corinthians 12:12-13

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Life For Evermore
Ian Potts · Nov 21, 2021
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Joshua

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