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*Text:* Eph.
4:1-6
*Thesis:* To examine what is required to be people of unity.
*Introduction:*
(1) “The first three chapters deal with doctrine, our riches in Christ, while the last three chapters explain duty, our responsibilities in Christ” (Wiersbe 6:34).
(2) Paul first stresses the need for Christian unity.
(3) Let us note what is essential to have true unity:
*Discussion:*
I.
Required Attitudes:
A.
Humility
B. Gentleness
C. Longsuffering
D. Forbearance
E. Endurance
F. Peace
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Required Foundation:
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One body
B. One Spirit
C. One hope
D. One Lord
E. One faith
F. One baptism
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One God
*Conclusion:*
(1) As we have noted, unity requires both proper attitudes and a proper foundation.
(2) As the Lord’s church, let us learn to stand together so that we may reach out to the world for the cause of Christ.
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