I’m continuing my series through Paul’s first letter to the Corinthian church. He’s writing it in order to give them practical advice on remaining faithful to Christ.
I think it’s beyond question that our God is faithful. What He’s looking for, is faithful people. The Lord wants to see believers who walk wholeheartedly with Him. How is that possible, unless we walk faithfully with each other?
Because of this, we’re not called to live solitary lives. In Christ, we’re part of a body. We need each other. Without the local church, we can never reach our greatest potential.
I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.
1 Corinthians 1:10
Fulfilling this will require us to walk in agreement. Agreement is a place of power in the Holy Spirit. In the above verse, the word, agree means to speak the same thing. The only way that will happen is if we’re all speaking the Word of God.
It takes time in the Word to bring about agreement. It’s not about me convincing you that I’m right. It’s when we both come into agreement that God’s way is right.
The Lord wants us to unite in mind and thought – with no divisions. The simple truth is that this will never happen if we all do our own things. There has to be a coming together for fellowship around the Word of God. That’s what church is all about, or at least it should be. The Word should be central to everything we say and do.
The result is that if we all agree with God’s word, then we’re in agreement with each other. Along with that, we’ll all be speaking the same thing.
I want to emphasize that among God’s people there should be no divisions. This means that there are no splits or gaps between us.
Instead, we must be perfectly united with one another. The word Paul uses in this verse is very interesting. It literally means to be repaired or mended together. It describes us as going through a process that joins us together.
This is what we’re to strive for. To be perfectly united in mind and thought requires more than just good teaching. It means that I’m spending time in the presence of the Holy Spirit. It also means that you’re spending time in the Spirit.
Being united in this way is a choice. It’s unfortunate that when some people pray for the unity of the church, what they’re really praying is, “God, please make everyone else think like me.” That’s not true unity. It’s us choosing to work together as the Holy Spirit makes us begin to think like God.
As we allow the mind of Christ to take over our lives, we’re setting the stage for the unity of the Spirit.
The more you and I begin to think like Christ, the more unity we’ll walk in. This is how the fellowship and unity of Christ can be manifest in His people. Make that your goal as we minister together for the Lord.
Question: What are you doing in order to come into agreement with God’s Word?
© 2018 Nick Zaccardi
Jack
December 4, 2018 at 2:08 AM
Love recent posts Rev. I really enjoy the thought provoking questions at the end of your posts. May have to steal that idea😉
The Lord asked me a good one today.
“If everyone who claimed to be a Christian was just like you, would it make a big difference?”
He is provoking my faith and commitment to come up higher.
Thank you brother.
Jack @ Truth_Pressure