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A Body that Pleases God, I Corinthians 12:11-26
Names that describe the Body of Believers
The Church (Acts 2:47)
The Bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:30-32)
The Temple of God (Ephesians 2:20-22)
The Body of Christ (Ephesians 5:30)
The right attitudes in the Body of Christ please Him.
What are these right attitudes?
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There is Individuality in the Body (vv.
11-17)
A. What we have in common
All baptized by one Spirit (v.
13)
All baptized into one body
All made to drink of one Spirit
B. What we have as individuals (vv.
14-17)
We retain our own temperaments
We retain our own personalities
C. The Corinthian church neglected this truth (1 Corinthians 3)
Shouldn’t long to be someone else
Should accept ourselves as we are
2.
There is no Inferiority in the Body (vv.
18-22)
A. A bridge verse to comfort (v.
18)
God has set us in the body
We are gifted as it pleases Him
B. We must accept ourselves and others
C. We need each other
We are not all the same
We complement one another
Serving together we please our Lord
D. The feeble members are needed, too (vv.
22-24)
No one to be looked down on
Honor enough for all
3.
There is to be Intimate fellowship in the body (vv.
25-26)
A. “There should be no schism in the body”
B. We are to care for one another
C. We are to love one another
D. We are to respond when another member suffers
E. We are to rejoice when another member is honored
F. We are not to be divided but of one accord (Acts 2:1)
What happens when we function as a Body?
Consider the first-century church
Thousands converted; churches established
Could this happen today?
Why not?
Why not here?
Why not now?
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