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Guard the Unity! Part 4b
Tuesday, August 17, 2010

References: Ephesians 4

Ephesians 4:1-6 Peace, harmony, agreement, unity, one mind? Does that describe your church? Or your family? Every church wants unity, but all too often we pursue that goal through the wrong means. Ephesians 4 teaches us how to guard the unity of the Spirit. It happens not by refusing to talk theology or frowning on debate, but through cultivating some very basic virtues, beginning with humility. If you struggle with pride (or the fruits of pride, like anger, discontent, or complaining), this series will show you from Scripture how to attain the most precious of virtues: humility. And through that will come true unity.

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