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Intro:
Here’s scene #3: the team breaks out of the huddle.
But instead of lining up against the opposing squad, they break into groups of two or three, arguing with each other.
Soon they start shoving, and two of them actually get into a fight.
“What’s wrong now?” we ask as one of them walks off the field in disgust.
Socks and Shoes
Pins and Needles
Peanut Butter and Jelly
“That bunch of malcontents can’t agree on anything,” he says.
“Those two over there are arguing over the color of the uniforms.
A couple of others are quarreling over the right way to kneel in the huddle.
Those two guys are arguing because one believes in what he calls ‘personal’ football, and the other believes in ‘social’ football.
They can’t agree whether the individual or the team is more important.
Some of the players don’t like the music.
They say its too fast and repetitive And I’m quitting because I can pass a lot better than that other guy, and they won’t let me be the quarterback.”
The called-out are called together.
This is an example of division.
How sad is it when it exists in the church.
The Game Plan says that Christ “is our peace.
The called-out are called together.
We note
Caused by...
Christian superstars So Paul in ch 4...
consumerism mentality- people, programs PREFERENCES,
unworthy focus - on people, programs.
temporary, weak,
The Calling - Unity under Christ v 10.
Unity is important: common bond and common goal.
The calling here is not just to not argue, but rather it is to be unified, agree, same understanding, same conviction.
Importance of corporate unified worship.
Called by Him.
v 9
brothers v. 10
agree, same understanding, same conviction.
NOT A MUSHY PEACE but a unity with conviction.
Things that go together
Socks and Shoes
Pins and Needles
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Peanut Butter and Jelly
Christian superstars So Paul in ch 4...
consumer mentality- people, programs PREFERENCES,
Pencil and Paper
unworthy focus - on people, programs.
temporary, weak,
Hammer and nail
These things are different, but they are together for a common purpose
temporary, weak,
The main thing has been lost...
Orchestra: As humans we love music… how do you think it would sound if I was up there.
Ask yourself… Did ____________________ save you?
Then why are you arguing about it.
- “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”
— Bob Marley
- Let me behind that trumpet, that piano.
Different Instruments come together under a common arrangement or tune
The Chaos- Rivalry among God’s family.
Pastor Trey, Pastor Roy, Pastor Ken, Pastor John,
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