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The Power Of Oneness | Ephesians 4:4-6 | Pastor Trent Griffith

38 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In today’s sermon, Pastor Trent Griffith continues in the series "The Center of it All" going verse by verse through the book of Ephesians. In the message "The Power Of Oneness", Paul's letter to the Ephesians reveals seven foundational convictions that unite believers in a world full of competing loyalties. These include one body (the church), one Spirit (the Holy Spirit), one hope (our future in Christ), one Lord (Jesus), one faith (shared biblical truth), one baptism (public profession of faith), and one God and Father of all. Just as the Ephesians faced pressure from multiple gods and Caesar's demands for worship, modern believers navigate competing allegiances to career, politics, and personal ambitions. These seven convictions provide the foundation for genuine Christian unity and peace, anchoring believers to what truly matters rather than temporary solutions.

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