AlwaysLoved
11-27-2006, 02:32 AM
Believers are one in body and our unity is experienced in the fellowship of believers-the church.
Believers are one in spirit and our unity is experienced in the Holy Spirit, who activates the fellowship.
Believers are one in hope and our unity is experienced in that glorious future to which we are all called.
Believers are one in the Lord and our unity is experienced in Christ, to whom we all belong.
Believers are one in faith and our unity is experienced in our singular commitment is to Christ.
Believers are one in baptism and our unity is experienced in baptism-the sign of entry into the church.
Believers are one in God and our unity is experienced in God, who is our Father who keeps us for eternity.
Too often believers are separated because of minor differences in doctrine. Paul shows in Ephesians 4 those areas where Christians must agree to attain unity. When believers have this unity of spirit, petty differences should never be allowed to dissolve that unity.
Believers are one in spirit and our unity is experienced in the Holy Spirit, who activates the fellowship.
Believers are one in hope and our unity is experienced in that glorious future to which we are all called.
Believers are one in the Lord and our unity is experienced in Christ, to whom we all belong.
Believers are one in faith and our unity is experienced in our singular commitment is to Christ.
Believers are one in baptism and our unity is experienced in baptism-the sign of entry into the church.
Believers are one in God and our unity is experienced in God, who is our Father who keeps us for eternity.
Too often believers are separated because of minor differences in doctrine. Paul shows in Ephesians 4 those areas where Christians must agree to attain unity. When believers have this unity of spirit, petty differences should never be allowed to dissolve that unity.