August 5, 2024
Adrian Rogers
Scripture Reference: Ephesians 4
A biblically unified church is a wonderful thing. Because this unity comes from the Spirit, we do not produce it; we merely preserve it.
Ephesians 4 tells us that we, as Christians, are to be, “...endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4:2-3).
We preserve this sacred unity by recognizing three important concepts from this passage.
Unity does not mean unison or uniformity. It means we are in agreement on the basic truths of Scripture.
Ephesians 4:4-6 tells us the seven pillars of truth that hold us up and hold us together.
Adrian Rogers says, “Sameness is not unity; unity comes from diversity.” God gives us different spiritual gifts that are meant to unite us, not to divide us; they are not toys, they are tools. Though we are unified in our doctrine, our spiritual gifts do not have to march in lock step.
Unity, diversity, and maturity—all three are necessary for peace among the brethren. We learn how to get along despite our differences when we work together in harmony.
Are you a part of a unified church? Do you serve the body with your spiritual gifts?