T. Austin-Sparks addresses the roots of division within the church, particularly referencing the Corinthian church's struggles with personalities, ministries, and functions. He emphasizes that these divisions stem from a failure to understand the unity found in Christ and the significance of recognizing all forms of ministry as vital to the body of Christ. Sparks warns against the dangers of glorifying individual leaders and ministries, which can lead to disunity and a lack of spiritual growth. He calls for a deeper understanding of our identity in Christ, urging believers to move beyond infantile divisions and embrace the diverse yet unified body of Christ. Ultimately, he challenges the church to prioritize the growth of Christ over personal preferences and biases.