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In this powerful message, we're challenged to reconsider what true spiritual maturity looks like. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3:1-9, we're reminded that our ultimate goal isn't just biblical knowledge or good behavior, but union with God. Notre Dame's reconstruction is an illustration of how we, too, have a 'blueprint' - not just to be rebuilt, but to be fully realized in Christ. We're encouraged to shift our focus from following human leaders to pursuing a deep, personal relationship with God. This message invites us to reflect on what we're truly becoming and challenges us to align our spiritual growth with God's original design for humanity - to bear His image and live in intimate fellowship with Him.
By C. Christopher Green5
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In this powerful message, we're challenged to reconsider what true spiritual maturity looks like. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3:1-9, we're reminded that our ultimate goal isn't just biblical knowledge or good behavior, but union with God. Notre Dame's reconstruction is an illustration of how we, too, have a 'blueprint' - not just to be rebuilt, but to be fully realized in Christ. We're encouraged to shift our focus from following human leaders to pursuing a deep, personal relationship with God. This message invites us to reflect on what we're truly becoming and challenges us to align our spiritual growth with God's original design for humanity - to bear His image and live in intimate fellowship with Him.