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Introduction
The next part of our mission statement says in essence; “while creating an environment where people can hear the presence of God.”
That means when you come in to Crossroads Church regardless of where you are you should be able to hear God.
Obviously you should be able to hear God from everyone who shares here on the platform, either through music/singing or words.
But our mission is that we hear God from more than just the platform, He should be heard in every interaction that happens in our church community.
Within these walls and in every small group or group activity that we have outside the walls as well.
He should be heard from every volunteer; the greeters, the teachers and all the leadership.
He should be heard while in direct communication with another person and He should be heard when overhearing conversations amongst others in our community.
Think back through your conversations in and outside of this building, if anyone overheard them did they sound God-like?
Jesus talking with his disciples as crowds were gathering told them;
Luke 12:
In the previous verse Jesus says; “Be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”
Jesus is talking about the religious leaders when he tells them what is said in the dark and what is whispered will be heard by all.
That is pretty attention getting isn’t it, Jesus was not worried about what the sinners were saying as much as the saints.
Why is that, because the saints are to have an influence over the sinners.
The only influence they should have is that of leading others to Christ.
Unity in the body
The only way I know that the presence of God can be heard is when there is unity in the body.
The apostle Paul goes to great lengths to make this clear in .
The Mature Christians
The New Christians
There is no room for division in the body,
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eph 4:29-5:
The Way of Love
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