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Enthusiastically, Unapologetically Unified

Ephesians 4:1-6

August 23, 2017 • Jeff Lyle

Depending on who is reporting the data, you will be told that there are up to 60,000 different denominational representations of Christianity. Even if that statistic is 90% overblown, the result is staggering. Jesus did not die for a divided Church. He is not returning for a Bride who is staggering due to self-inflicted wounds. Jesus Christ paid the price so that all believers would become one with Him, and one with each other. This message unveils a key passage of scripture which refuses to allow us to easily buy into current presentation of God’s Church as being divided. It also contains a clear command to all believers to live unto unity. May God aid those who watch and listen to discern if they are part of the problem or part of the solution.

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