Gospel unity is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the call for believers to be one in Christ. In John 17:21, Jesus prays for His followers, declaring, 'that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you.' This divine desire for unity reflects the very nature of the Trinity, urging the Church to embody this oneness in a world often marked by division. The Apostle Paul echoes this sentiment in Ephesians 4:3, where he exhorts believers to 'make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.' Such unity is not merely an ideal but a necessity for the Church's witness to the world, as highlighted in Philippians 1:27, where Paul encourages the church to stand firm in one spirit, striving together for the faith of the gospel. Furthermore, the call to unity is deeply rooted in love, as stated in Colossians 3:14, which teaches that 'above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.' As believers anticipate the coming revival, as proclaimed in the sermon 'A Great Revival Is Coming,' they are reminded that true revival is birthed from a unified body of Christ, reflecting His glory and grace to a watching world.
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the primacy of the Romish sea, which refers to the authority of the Roman Catholic Church. The speaker acknowledges that the adversaries of the Church have good reason to maintain this primacy, as they believe their dependence lies in it. However, the speaker ar
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for revival in the church. He mentions that two things are necessary for revival to occur, which are closely knit bonds of love among believers and the constant proclamation of Jesus as the crucified and exalted Lord. The preacher criticizes the curre
