Faithful to the End
As Paul begins his letter to the church at Corinth, Paul exhorts them about the divisions, quarrels, and factions that characterize them. Paul grounds his charge in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ calling the Corinthians to live for the name of Jesus, not their own sakes or the sake of those who minister among them like Paul, Peter, and Apollos. Paul calls them to say the same thing as one another. This is not a call to unanimity, but a call to think like Jesus, to care for the whole rather than only serving personal desires and priorities. Paul reminds these believers that the gospel is the priority. The gospel calls believers to unity, because the gospel emphasizes others, serving and a Jesus only focus on all of life. Because the gospel calls us to unity, Paul pleads for united thinking and a united purpose for the church. The church was not designed or created by humanity; it was designed and instituted by God to fulfill his plan for his followers on earth. It is paramount that we understand the nature of the church, the priorities that should characterize the church and the character of the individuals that compose the church. We must ask and understand the answer to the question: what is the church? Therefore, the church is a committed fellowship of believers in Jesus, who passionately live their lives together, striving to live and advance the magnificent truths of their Savior, who’s example perfectly establishes, directs & prioritizes their daily lives.
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