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Ephesians 4:11
Roam
Our body reveals how God makes things work together.
Each part plays a role and contributes.
Now we know this applies to church, but it applies to our lives to!
As a member of the body of Christ, your decisions no longer only affect yourself.
Your decisions affect the body!
You are significant!
You are needed!
We would lose out without you!
What’s a valid excuse for missing church?
Who here has overcome obstacles to come?
Your role in the church dramatically increases the consequences of not being here.
Also, your role means you can never recreate church at home, on your own.
These effect the body!
And God’s plan for you.
He definitely has one and to walk in it means you have to let Him guide you.
Two things that affect your “effective working.”
your decisions
your friends (who you surround yourself with).
These effect the body!
And God’s plan for you.
He definitely has one and to walk in it means you have to let Him guide you.
Almost all of this requires one shift:
make pleasing God your goal.
If your goal is to please God, then by simply obeying Him, you're accomplishing your goal!
Most of our problems comes when we have other goals.
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