Embracing Unity and Unique Gifts in Christ

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"When we put our focus on the parts instead of on the one who makes the whole, then there will be division." [54:42]

"One of the greatest temptations in this comparison trap is to compare our lives with the lives of others, thanks to social media and the smartphone. We end up spending every spare second of our lives comparing our everyday life to another person's highlight reel, and the impact is devastating." [55:44]

"We recognize each other as indispensable members, we honor each other in the gifts, but we treat each member with dignity. Like you matter, you're important." [01:07:32]

"Sometimes the comparison happens not because of an undervaluing of our gifts but because we haven't uncovered what our gifts truly are...instead of serving God out of the gifts he's given you, you actually just kind of meet whatever need gets announced from the front of the church." [59:39]

"God doesn't need you to be another person with a different gift...God made you to be you and he's given you your gifts and that's who he wants you to be." [01:01:23]

"Church is the people of God on Mission together. We need all of us, we need the body active." [01:02:02]

"How can I use my gift to fulfill God's mission for this community? Don't pull away, press in." [01:02:36]

"Each gift is given by the grace of God, so you're not so special. We're all special, we're all God's children. Your gift doesn't make you better than anyone else." #!!01:05:23!!#

"We need everyone and every gift. Just like a body needs all its parts, we need the whole body. When we believe this, it should impact how we respond to our differences." #!!01:05:52!!#

"Belonging to the body of Christ is not about conforming to a certain set of actions or activities...it's about being transformed to become more like Christ...being united to the body of Christ highlights the unique impact God wants to make in the world in and through each member or part of the body of Christ." #!!50:21!!#
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