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Why is there so much division in the church today?

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Division arises when the influence of the flesh supersedes the work of the Spirit, leading believers away from the truth of the Gospel.

The prevalence of division in the church today can be traced back to the influence of the flesh and a departure from the foundational truths of the gospel. When believers rely on human wisdom or form their factions based on preferences or interpretations rather than the truth of scripture, disunity ensues. The sermon emphasizes that without the transformative work of the Spirit, discussions may devolve into arguments, with individuals promoting their interpretations over others. Moreover, the presence of those among congregational settings who lack a genuine relationship with Christ often exacerbates this issue, as they may promote agendas contrary to the gospel. As Jude warns, it is essential for Christians to contend earnestly for the faith received, staying anchored in God’s truth to prevent schisms that can arise in the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Jude 1:3, 1 Corinthians 1:10

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Unity
Ian Potts · Nov 20, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

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