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Diversity Leads to Ministry
I want us each week to study the scripture together with an eye for applying it to our lives individually, but also collectively.
Last week we talked about how our unity is fold despite our differences.
We talked about how Christ must be more important than those differences.
I talked about
Dysphoria - a state of unease or generalized dissatisfaction with life.
Body integrity dysphoria
Is an extremely rare phenomenon, in which patients prefer to cut off their healthy limb (especially one’s arm or leg) because they feel a mismatch between their mental and physical image.
I told you that there is no body integrity dysphoria in Christ.
Every believer belongs to the body of Christ.
I also talked a little bit about our new vision statement
For the Gospel, For the City
This week I want to talk about how our diversity is the tool which Christ uses to accomplish His mission.
Diversity Leads to Ministry
Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones.
Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones.
Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones.
Doin’ the skeleton dance.
The foot bone’s connected to the leg bone.
The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone.
The knee bone’s connected to the thigh bone.
Doin’ the skeleton dance.
The thigh bone’s connected to the hip bone.
The hip bone’s connected to the backbone.
The backbone’s connected to the neck bone.
Doin’ the skeleton dance.
Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones.
Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones.
Dem bones, dem bones, dem dancing bones.
Doin’ the skeleton dance.
Diversity in bones allows the skeleton to work, diversity within the body of Christ allows us to work.
We have all been given gifts (vs.8)
It is actually our diversity that makes us the Body of Christ
Have you ever watched a foal try to stand for the first time?
I have, several times.
It is almost comical to watch them try and figure out how to keep their legs underneath of themselves.
If the body parts do not work together, that foal will never stand.
So it is with the body of First Baptist Church.
If the eye won’t see, if the ear won’t hear, the body will not function.
or at least not well.
We must each be willing to play our part, to use our gifts.
One of the first listed gifts are the leaders of the church.
Explain each
Crossfit is to gain and exercise my muscle, here though, my job is to help you exercise and build your muscle.
As a member of the body, I build muscle too.
Stature - natural height (as of a person) in an upright position, or quality or status gained by growth, development, or achievement
As a church, we need to learn how to stand upright, working together for
For the Gospel, For the City
Our unity is fashioned because of our diversity.
because
The foot bone’s connected to the leg bone.
The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone.
The knee bone’s connected to the thigh bone.
Doin’ the skeleton dance.
The thigh bone’s connected to the hip bone.
The hip bone’s connected to the backbone.
The backbone’s connected to the neck bone.
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