Unity of the Spirit [Sunday School Sept 6th]
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Being unified in the spirit means that we all MUST both worship and connect with God.
Our agenda can not be ‘church growth’. God will give the increase based on our participation in His kingdom. As a church we must be focused on living unified in living lives of worship (everything we do). To be a church focused on the Sunday experience alone is not being unified in His Spirit.
John 6:54-68
The unity of the Spirit doesn’t always bring numbers. Jesus told his followers things that caused the crowd to leave him at times.
The church ought not be a buffet where you can pick and choose what to take to heart. Being unified in the Spirit means that we all are following after God and going in the same direction. Being a Christian means that we don’t always look for God to meet our needs but rather look to meet His.
The biggest chrch on the block probably isn’t the most unified because many attend to hide. God is looking for personal responsibility and accountability.
Acts 2:1 & 2:44
God will move when our assembly is not only in one place, but also in one accord (unity of the Spirit).
The wisdom of man does not bring the annointing of God. Jesus chose fisherman and annointed them instead of working through the religious scholars of the day.
Acts 5:1-16
The story of Annanias and Saphira is not a story about money but of unity. There was such a move of God happening that He did not want the actions of a few to affect the unity of the Spirit.
Acts 17:5-6
We should never be envious of God moving elsewhere because His inheritance and blessings are without measure. The early church turned their world upside down by being unified not by organized ministries and programs.
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