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Church Relationships

4 sermons

The biblical topic of Church Relationships is rooted in the New Testament's emphasis on community and mutual support among believers, as seen in Acts 2:42-47, where the early church is described as being devoted to fellowship and caring for one another. According to Romans 12:5, believers are considered members of one body, the body of Christ, and are called to love and serve one another, as expressed in Galatians 5:13, which exhorts Christians to serve one another in love. This concept of Church Relationships is also reflected in the apostle Paul's letters, such as Ephesians 4:32, where he encourages believers to be kind and compassionate towards one another, demonstrating the importance of harmonious relationships within the church. By following these biblical principles, Christians can nurture healthy and supportive relationships within their church communities, reflecting the love and unity that Christ desires for his followers.

G.W. North

G.W. North emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationships within the Church, particularly the Headship of Christ and the spiritual communion among believers. He highlights the issues faced by the Corinthian church, specifically their improper conduct during the Lord's Supper, which sho

J.C. Ryle

J.C. Ryle emphasizes the significance of understanding the 'presence' of God and Jesus Christ in the lives of believers. He explores the general doctrine of God's omnipresence, the spiritual presence of Christ within the hearts of believers, and the real bodily presence of Christ in heaven. Ryle war

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the profound significance of waiting on the Lord, which he describes as the 'practice of the presence of God.' He explains that this habit of continual prayer and communion with God not only involves asking but also receiving His answers. Simpson encourages believers to embra

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby emphasizes the importance of the unity of the Church of Christ, arguing that true communion among believers transcends denominational differences and is rooted in the Spirit of God. He points out that the current state of division among professing Christians hinders the manifestati

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