The following lessons are part of a series designed to examine what the Bible says about unity within the local congregation. If we are to grow and be the congregation God would have us to be we are going to have to learn how to get along with one another without compromising the Word of God. This includes proper attitudes and an understanding of what God expects in this key area. NOW COMPLETE
Unity1 - Can't We All Just Get Along?
Attitudes necessary for this study to be effective.
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Unity2 - TRUE Biblical Unity. How
much true unity is emphasized in God's word.
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Unity3 - Biblical Fellowship.
Understanding the term as it is used in the Bible.
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Unity4 - Attitudes (introduced). This
lesson examines a number of lists in scripture that help us see the
importance of brotherly unity.
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Unity5- Attitudes - Matt. 5:3-12. How
the Beatitudes apply to our pursuit of unity (Presented in 2 lessons)
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Unity 6 - Attitudes - Colossians 3:12-15.
What to Put On. More qualities that will promote proper brotherly
unity within a congregation.
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Unity 7 - Attitudes - More attributes.
Covering other attitudes not specified in above texts. Including
diligence, self-control, brotherly kindness, honesty, fairness, etc.
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Unity 8 - Hindrances to Unity 1.
Addresses other things that hinder unity - Ego, Loyalties to men,
Indifference, Ignorance, Breakdown on the church family
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Unity 9 - Hindrances to Unity 2.
Addresses MORE things that hinder true unity. Emotionalism, the
Tongue, Worldliness, Cowardice, Compromise, Our Failure to Pray
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NEW Unity 10 - Going to Your Brother. Applying the attitudes and Word of God when you must go to your brother with a concern. Listen to this lesson
NEW Unity 11 - When Your Brother Comes to You. Since concerns always involve more than one side, it behooves us to consider how to respond when a brother comes to us with a concern. Listen to this lesson