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Sermon in a Sentence: We must by the power of the Holy Spirit minister to the Lord and to each other as the body of Christ.
Introduction
Illus.-
Look at Your Body
The church is the building of Christ (1 Cor.
3.16,17;Eph.
2.20-22) and the bride of Christ (Eph.
5:22-32)
I.
The Members of the Body are All Valuable.
(v.15-17,21)
A. The Head of the Body- Christ (Col.
1.18)
B. The Other Body Parts- Christians
II.
The Members of the Body are All Varied.
(v.12,14;1 Pet.
4.10,11;Rom.
12.6-8)
Conclusion
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Kurt Graeber's Foot
Mike Mestler: /Sermons of Mike Mestler/., 2008
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