The sermon titled "How Good," preached by Chris Cunningham, addresses the essential Reformed doctrine of Christian unity among believers as articulated in Psalm 133. The preacher emphasizes that true unity occurs exclusively among brethren who share a common faith in Christ, contrasting it with the superficial agreements found outside the Church. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 2:13-22 and Ephesians 4:1-6, which highlight that believers, through Christ's sacrifice, are reconciled to God and to one another, forming one spiritual body. The sermon underscores the doctrinal significance of this unity, stating that it glorifies Christ, strengthens the saints, and is crucial for the effectiveness of the gospel ministry. Cunningham argues that the unity of believers is both a miracle of God and vital for the health of the Church, urging the congregation to pursue and uphold this unity as a reflection of their faith.
“Only brethren can dwell together in unity... it's contrary to our nature. It's a miracle of the Lord that there ever is unity.”
“If you want to know what is good, look in the word of God and see what God says is good.”
“The unity of the church is integral to the functioning of the church.”
“This unity comes down from heaven; it does not dwell naturally in the hearts of men.”
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