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Ph. 2:12-13
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We work out our salvation by living as a unified body in the church.
We work out our salvation by living as a unified body in the church.
4 Ways to Live in Unity
Recognize whose glory you should be pursuing (2:12).
Fear and trembling are indicative of humility before might.
This humble attitude should provide guiding perspective for our actions.
Embrace the power and purpose which are outside of yourself (2:13).
Unity is only achieved through a partnership in which God works in us as we strive to align with His ways.
Our abilities are infused with His power as we conform to His purposes.
Transform your personal attitude and corresponding speech to align with corporate cohesion (2:14).
Spoken words have tremendous power to either build the body or render it fractured.
Our words are a direct outflow of the attitudes we permit to consume us.
Only the individual has the power to determine his or her own actions.
Value the lasting consequences over the temporary satisfaction (2:15-18).
The unified body becomes a beacon for the dark world.
True joy can only be experienced when living in unity with the body.
We sacrifice our external witness and internal peace for the temporal pursuit of pride, selfishness, and justification.
Will you intentionally lay aside yourself so the sake of the unity of the church?
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