Christ's Vision: Unity and Love in the Church

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The two themes that Jesus spoke the most about were number one, how much he loves us and number two, how much we must love each other in the church. In fact, love is mentioned 21 times. Let me just show you a couple of examples, John 15 verse 9, just as the Father has loved me so as I have loved you, now you must live in my love. [00:01:37]

Jesus shared his most intimate thoughts in this passage. What Jesus said in his last words before the cross are found in the book of John, chapters 13 to chapter 17. Now those five chapters in John are called the Upper Room Discourse, and this week I want to urge you to spend the week reading and re-reading John chapter 13-17 because it's packed with powerful spiritual truth that we desperately need, particularly in these days. [00:03:04]

Jesus looked up to heaven and said, Father, the time has come. In other words, it's time for me to go to the cross. It's time for me to die for the sins of mankind. Glorify your son so that your son may glorify you. And in the first eight verses of Jesus' prayer in John 17, he gives a ministry report to the Father of all that he's done with his disciples in the last three and a half years. [00:03:04]

I'm praying not only for these disciples but all for all who will believe in me because of their testimony. That's you, and my prayers for all of them that they too, that's us, will be one unified with each other. Christians approve that we're who we are by being one with each other, Jesus said, just as I am is in you and you are in, and just as you are in me and I am in you. [00:04:36]

The Trinity is our model for unity. Jesus explains this in verse 11 of John 17. He says this when in his prayer, Holy Father protect them by the power of your name, the name you gave me, so that listen so that they may be one with each other just as we are one. I love God's word translation. It says it like this so that their unity may be just like ours. [00:07:59]

Unity removes fear and creates boldness. What am I saying that a unified church gives everybody more power and more courage than a divided church? Where do we find this? In Acts chapter 4 verse 24 and 31, the apostles or the disciples Peter and John had actually been put in prison. They had done a miracle and they were preaching in the name of Jesus. [00:13:23]

Baptism and communion are the visible signs of unity. Both of them are symbols of our incorporation into the body of Christ. Both of them visualize that we now don't just belong to Christ, we belong to each other. If you've been baptized, if you've taken communion, you don't just belong to Jesus, you belong to others, everybody else in the family of God, everybody else in your church family. [00:16:51]

Focusing on our common purpose is what creates unity. Focusing on our common purpose creates unity. We find this in First Corinthians 1:10. I love this in the New Living Translation, dear brothers and sisters, I appeal to you by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ to stop arguing among yourselves. He's talking to church members, stop arguing among yourself. [00:19:47]

Unity begins when we realize we're incomplete without each other. Unity begins when you and I, Christians, realize that we are incomplete without each other. We need each other. God wired us in such a way that nobody gets all the gifts. I don't have them all, you don't have them all, that's why we need each other. [00:21:07]

Jesus died to unite us, not to divide us. That's why it's so important what we're talking about. This is not some minor issue we're covering this week. Jesus died to unite us, to reconcile us, not to divide us. Ephesians 2:16 says this in the TEV translation, by his death on the cross Christ reconciled us and united different races into one body. [00:24:11]

Jesus expects me to work hard at unifying Christians. This is not something for somebody else. If you claim to be a Christian, this is part of your job description. Jesus expects me to work hard at unifying Christians in the church family. Ephesians 4:3 says this, make every effort to keep the unity of the spirit, bind yourselves together by living in peace with each other. [00:25:26]

Jesus is still waiting for us to be the answer to his prayer. 2000 years later Jesus is still waiting for us to be the answer to his prayer when he prayed that we would be one, that the world would look at the church, he goes man those people love each other. The subject that was uppermost in his mind as he's getting ready to go to the cross was this that we his children would be unified. [00:29:21]

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