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After urging believers to walk in unity, Paul is laying a theological groundwork for that unity.
God is one, yet His oneness is manifested in many ways.
In these passages, Paul focuses on His oneness or unity.
In this oneness and unity we will see the Trinity
In v. 4 we see the Holy spirit.
In v. 5 we see the Son.
In v.6 we see the Father.
One body:
The church, the body of Christ, is composed of every believer since Pentecost without distinction, by the work of the “one Spirit”
1 Corinthians 12:11-12
Although there are many members of the church, with individually different gifts, together they form one body.
The one body is the model for the many local bodies that God has established across the world.
The fact that a person is a member of the one body does not excuse him from belonging to a local body, for it is there that he exercises his spiritual gifts and helps others to grow.
One Spirit:
The one Holy Spirit of the one God
1 Corinthians 12:13
This is, of course, the same Spirit who indwells every believer.
He seals us
Ephesians 1:13
He gives us access to the Father
Ephesians 2:18
He strengthens us
Ephesians 3:16
One Hope:
There is only one hope, because there is only one Savior and our hope is in Him, given by Him.
2 Thessalonians 2:16-17
It is a living hope of eternal life.
1 Peter 1:3
Christ is alive, and because He is alive, we too can live in communion with Him forevermore.
That is our hope.
1 Thessalonians 4:17
v.5:
One Lord:
This is of course, Jesus Christ, who lived for us, died for us, and lives for us forevermore.
He will one day return and take us home.
He is King of kings and Lord of Lords, and one day everyone will have to acknowledge that fact.
There is no other!
Philippians 2:11
Revelation 19:11-16
One Faith:
Jude called it the faith that was delivered to the saints.
Jude 3
It is the faith that has been delivered to us in the Word of God, which is Jesus Christ.
There are over 4,000 religions worldwide, but there is only one Savior who sacrificed for us, rather than requiring us to sacrifice for Him.
No other religion makes such a claim.
There is only one resurrection, only one empty tomb, meaning there is only one faith...one salvation
Jesus said that it is Him, alone.
John 14:6
This one faith brings salvation.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Romans 10:9
One Baptism:
As far as the one body is concerned, this is the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which happens to every believer at their conversion.
Luke 3:16
1 Corinthians 12:13
v.6:
One God:
The conclusion is that there is but one God, though He exists in the Holy Spirit, the Son and the Father.
Deuteronomy 6:4
1 Corinthians 8:6
God makes it clear that there are no others.
Exodus 20:3
He is the Creator, and He has all authority.
Finally, the Trinity is central to this discussion on unity.
The Spirit is linked with the one body or church, which is called to one hope.
The Lord is linked with the one faith and the one baptism of the one body.
God the Father is the one who supremely rules over all creation and is intimately involved in it, working in and through all things.
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