The Church really is a Fellowship of the Broken. No member is perfect, but somehow the Lord finds perfect pleasure in our loving commitment to each other. And He has provided us a common Source that unites and delights us, to help ensure gospel community.
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All Were Made to Drink
May 26, 2024 • Courtney Harkness • 1 Corinthians 12:12–13
Worthy of the Calling
May 12, 2024 • Courtney Harkness • Ephesians 4:1–2
God has clear expectations for how we should relate to each other within His family. The New Testament charges believers with the responsibility of aggressively pursuing unity - using a singular strategy of love. The framework of “one anothers” is meant to create a unique atmosphere within the body of Christ, leaving the necessary margin in our relationships for all of our brokenness. And while this responsibility falls on the shoulders of every believer, nobody in the family seems to be a better example of it than those we call, “Mother.”
The Blessing of Unity
May 5, 2024 • Courtney Harkness • Psalm 133
Gospel community is important. But not just for us. It’s also very special to God. Scripture promises that our enduring fellowship will invite the one thing that can make the difference in our broken lives - the very presence of God. Therefore, love is important to the body of believers as a pathway to the most important destination of all - UNITY. It is there - in that place - that the Lord has determined to bestow His blessing.