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(1 Corinthians 1:10-18) Division is not just a relational issue—it’s a spiritual attack that desecrates the body of Christ and empties the cross of its power. When we align ourselves with personalities, traditions, or camps rather than with Christ Himself, we break apart what Jesus died to make one. The Corinthians fell into this trap, and Paul reminds them—and us—that the only cure is to return to the foolishness of the cross. The cross humbles every claim to superiority, forces us to lay down our rights, and calls us to remember what Jesus did to reconcile us to God and one another. At the Lord’s Table, we proclaim that Christ was broken for our unity, and we are warned not to break what He died to mend. This is a call to remember Him, discern the body, and restore what the cross has already accomplished.
By Mosaic Christian Fellowship5
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(1 Corinthians 1:10-18) Division is not just a relational issue—it’s a spiritual attack that desecrates the body of Christ and empties the cross of its power. When we align ourselves with personalities, traditions, or camps rather than with Christ Himself, we break apart what Jesus died to make one. The Corinthians fell into this trap, and Paul reminds them—and us—that the only cure is to return to the foolishness of the cross. The cross humbles every claim to superiority, forces us to lay down our rights, and calls us to remember what Jesus did to reconcile us to God and one another. At the Lord’s Table, we proclaim that Christ was broken for our unity, and we are warned not to break what He died to mend. This is a call to remember Him, discern the body, and restore what the cross has already accomplished.

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