The biblical concept of unity in relationships is a fundamental aspect of Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of harmony and cooperation among believers. As expressed in Romans 12:4-5, the body of Christ is composed of diverse members who are united in their pursuit of a common goal, with each individual contributing their unique gifts and talents to the collective whole. This unity is rooted in the love and grace of God, as described in Ephesians 4:3, where believers are called to make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, and is further exemplified in the prayer of Jesus in John 17:21, where he petitions the Father that his followers may be one, just as he and the Father are one. By striving for unity in their relationships, Christians reflect the nature of God and demonstrate their commitment to one another and to their shared faith.
K.P. Yohannan addresses the alarming state of relationships within the Church, emphasizing the lack of tenderness in our hearts towards God and one another. He highlights that many personal conflicts and high attrition rates among Christian workers stem from an unwillingness to admit sin and take re
A.W. Pink emphasizes the significance of maintaining a tender heart, as highlighted in 2 Kings 22:19. He explains that while a tender heart is a divine gift, it requires diligent effort to preserve, particularly through vigilance against sin and cultivating a spirit of reverence for God. Pink warns
K.P. Yohannan addresses the alarming state of relationships within the Church, highlighting the lack of conviction of sin among leaders and the high attrition rates of missionaries due to personal conflicts. He emphasizes that the root of these issues lies in hardened hearts that are no longer tende
C.H. Spurgeon, in his sermon 'Little Sins', emphasizes the deceptive nature of seemingly minor sins, arguing that they can lead to greater transgressions and ultimately spiritual ruin. He illustrates how even the most faithful individuals have recognized the danger of small sins, using biblical exam
Zac Poonen explores the messages to the seven churches in Revelation chapters 2 and 3, emphasizing the importance of spiritual vigilance and obedience. He highlights the dangers of spiritual immorality and complacency, particularly in the churches of Thyatira and Sardis, where false teachings and hy
Leonard Ravenhill reflects on the profound experience of Jesus in Gethsemane, emphasizing that salvation comes not merely from Christ's death but from His resurrection and ongoing life. He highlights the loneliness and sorrow Jesus faced as His disciples fell asleep during His most critical hour, dr
Chuck Smith discusses the destruction of the Midianites as recorded in Numbers 31, emphasizing the severe consequences of sin and disobedience among the Israelites. He highlights Moses' anger towards the officers for sparing the Midianite women, who had led Israel into sin through Balaam's counsel.
J.B. Buffington discusses the concept of the Antichrist, emphasizing that while the term is often associated with a singular figure, it also represents a pervasive spirit of opposition to Christ that existed in John's time and continues today. He highlights the urgency of recognizing the lateness of
Carter Conlon emphasizes the importance of remaining steadfast in faith and obedience to God's calling, warning against the dangers of compromise and the influence of those who live in a state of spiritual lukewarmness. He recounts the story of the prophet from Judah who, despite his initial zeal an
Phil Beach Jr. warns against the spiritual dangers of leaven, emphasizing the need for vigilance in our hearts and homes. He highlights the importance of recognizing the leaven that corrupts our lives and the church, urging believers to seek a fresh vision of the unleavened Christ. The sermon calls
