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In this episode, Ross O’Hair and Tom Price explore the richness of Romans 12:3-8, discussing how believers are called to embrace unity in the body of Christ while celebrating diversity in spiritual gifts. They tackle the dangers of comparison, the importance of finding identity in Christ, and how understanding God’s grace leads to a healthier community. Through personal stories and relatable analogies, this conversation unpacks how humility and sound judgment allow us to serve authentically and joyfully as members of God’s family.
Key Verses:
Romans 12:3-8: "For by the grace given to me, I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think. But to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body, we have many members, and the members do not have all the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ and individually members of one another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given us, let us use them: if prophecy in proportion to our faith; if service in our serving; the one who teaches in his teaching; the one who exhorts in his exhortation; the one who contributes in generosity; the one who leads with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy with cheerfulness."
Quotes:
"The most humble thing you can do is to believe what God says about you."
"True humility isn’t thinking less of ourselves; it’s about embracing who God says we are and living out of the grace gifts he’s placed in us."
"When we stop comparing ourselves to others and start celebrating the diversity within the body of Christ, we experience the fullness of God’s design for his church."
Key Points:
Outline:
Theme Music:
Here Forever by Adigold
Hosted by: Ross O'Hair
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In this episode, Ross O’Hair and Tom Price explore the richness of Romans 12:3-8, discussing how believers are called to embrace unity in the body of Christ while celebrating diversity in spiritual gifts. They tackle the dangers of comparison, the importance of finding identity in Christ, and how understanding God’s grace leads to a healthier community. Through personal stories and relatable analogies, this conversation unpacks how humility and sound judgment allow us to serve authentically and joyfully as members of God’s family.
Key Verses:
Romans 12:3-8: "For by the grace given to me, I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think. But to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body, we have many members, and the members do not have all the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ and individually members of one another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given us, let us use them: if prophecy in proportion to our faith; if service in our serving; the one who teaches in his teaching; the one who exhorts in his exhortation; the one who contributes in generosity; the one who leads with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy with cheerfulness."
Quotes:
"The most humble thing you can do is to believe what God says about you."
"True humility isn’t thinking less of ourselves; it’s about embracing who God says we are and living out of the grace gifts he’s placed in us."
"When we stop comparing ourselves to others and start celebrating the diversity within the body of Christ, we experience the fullness of God’s design for his church."
Key Points:
Outline:
Theme Music:
Here Forever by Adigold
Hosted by: Ross O'Hair
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Have a question or comment about this podcast? We want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]
Interested in more? Get the Living IN Jesus study.
In need of individual counseling? Visit our website to schedule an online or in-person appointment.