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! The Behaviour of Christ’s Body – 03
!! * Without Spot or Wrinkle*
Imagine a Body of Believers (a Christian Church) so serious about their calling to be witnesses for Jesus that not a one of them defiles their garment (*Zech 3:3-4 w/ Rev 3:4*).
That would indeed be a glorious church without spot or wrinkle (*Eph 5:25-27*).
Without question this is an exceedingly high calling (*Philip 3:14*), but it is in keeping with our basic commission to continue what Jesus began to do and teach (*Acts 1:1,8*).
Through the power of the Holy Spirit, each member of Jesus’ Church can learn the behaviour befitting their special place in the Body.
When all our lives adorn the Gospel of Jesus Christ such that our good doctrine is accompanied by a good life, we collectively rise to the radiance of Jesus’ glorious Church (*Titus 2:1-10*).
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