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One of the marks of an individual’s maturity is a growing understanding of, and appreciation for, his own body.
There is a parallel in the spiritual life: as we mature in Christ, we gain a better understanding of the church, which is Christ’s body
One of the marks of an individual’s maturity is a growing understanding of, and appreciation for, his own body.
There is a parallel in the spiritual life: as we mature in Christ, we gain a better understanding of the church, which is Christ’s body.
The emphasis in recent
One of the marks of an individual’s maturity is a growing understanding of, and appreciation for, his own body.
There is a parallel in the spiritual life: as we mature in Christ, we gain a better understanding of the church, which is Christ’s body
Of course, the image of the “body” is not the only one Paul used in discussing the church, and we must be careful not to press it too far.
The church is also a family, an army, a temple, and even a bride; and each image has important lessons to teach us.
However, in three of his letters, Paul gave emphasis to the church as a body; and, in each of these passages, he brought out the same three important truths: unity, diversity, and maturity.
It is impossible to discuss the body without also discussing the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
It was the Spirit who gave birth to the body at Pentecost and who ministers in and through the body.
In the Corinthian church, unfortunately, the members were grieving the Holy Spirit by the carnal ways in which they were using spiritual gifts.
They were like children with toys instead of adults with valuable tools, and they needed to mature.
One of the marks of an individual’s maturity is a growing understanding of, an one Paul used
Of course, the image of the “body” is not the only one Paul used in discussing the church, andy, and maturity.
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