Unity and Reconciliation: The Heart of the Church

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1) "Jesus wants reconciliation, restoration, unity in the church, and if that's what you want when someone sins against you, then I'm fixing to give you his recipe." [56:17](Download | Download)

2) "If what you really want is revenge, then Jesus' recipe for reconciliation is as useless to you as a recipe for cookies when you're trying to make meatballs." [56:55](Download | Download)

3) "Jesus knew the best chance for reconciliation is one-on-one... because that's our first best chance for reconciliation." [01:08:33](Download | Download)

4) "If we follow these 35 instructions completely, we will have complete unity in Christ and can draw people to Christ when they see him and his love in us." [52:51](Download | Download)

5) "The biblical meaning of the word church is not a building, it's a people... a community of people who were all different and who were all called and who are all called together and united in Christ like a family." [38:19](Download | Download)

6) "Jesus prayed that we'd have unity... He didn't pray that we would always do life right, he prayed that we would always do life together." [44:27](Download | Download)

7) "If I've told anybody else about his sin except the people Jesus told me to tell about his sin in this recipe, there's a pretty good chance that I'm working towards unity and reconciliation." [01:11:00](Download | Download)

8) "If another believer sins against you, Jesus says go privately to them and point out the offense. If the other person listens and confesses, you've won that person back." [59:42](Download | Download)

9) "Every time another person hears about it, the chances for reconciliation goes down. Do you understand why Jesus said this? Because this is really important." [01:00:52](Download | Download)

10) "If we want unity in the church, it's all about how we treat one another... the first one's the big one, it's to love one another." [50:02](Download | Download)
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