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! Looking For Unity – 07
!! *What is it Like?*
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/*The Two Similes – 04*/
If *Ecclesiology* was thought through as a subcategory of *Theology* rather than *Anthropology*, the debate over /bottom-up/ verses /top-down/ church growth and government theories would be recognized as irrelevant.
For *Theology* settles the issue: any method that begins with man is unsound by definition.
God sets every member in the body as it pleases Him (*1 Cor.
12:18*); hence, biblical unity is only possible where His arraignment is honored.
Churches should be characterized by a concern to get things right at the top for only then will the anointing and dew flow down copiously to all the people of God.
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