
215:How the Body of Christ, the Church, Fulfills Her Calling | Matt Teigrob
33 minutes Posted Jan 21, 2026 at 6:19 pm.
-10 confronts us with an uncomfortable reality: research shows that 80% of people reject Christianity because of the hypocrisy they see in religious people. Yet within this challenging truth lies a profound call to unity and purpose. We discover that the church isn't meant to be divided into competing factions, but rather one unified team working under the coaching of the Holy Spirit. The passage reveals seven transformative principles for how we fulfill our calling as the church: functioning as one team despite denominational differences, submitting to the Holy Spirit's guidance, proclaiming one message of hope through Christ, worshipping one God exclusively, utilizing our spiritual gifts, and helping others understand Scripture. The imagery of Christ as a victorious king who has conquered sin, death, and Satan reminds us that we're not just religious people gathering weekly, but part of a cosmic victory celebration. This message challenges us to examine our own lives: Are we truly monotheistic on Sunday but polytheistic throughout the week, allowing wealth, success, or relationships to become idols? The call is clear: authentic unity and genuine worship are essential if we're to effectively reach our world with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.
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What does it truly mean to be part of the body of Christ in a world that often views the church with skepticism? This powerful exploration of Ephesians
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