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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2025 · 24 MIN

Unity in the Church | Ephesians 4:1–6

from What The Bible Says To Know & Do · host Pastor Josh Wootton

In this episode of the Know and Do Podcast, we begin our series on ecclesiology by examining the essential role of unity within the church. Drawing from Ephesians 4:1–6, we explore why every believer should deeply desire unity—not for its own sake, but around the truth of Christ. A divided church cannot carry out the mission Christ has given us, but a unified church can impact the world for eternity.Key Takeaways• Unity is built into the church’s identity in Christ. Jesus tore down the dividing wall of hostility, making us one new people in Him.• Unity must be lived out daily. Believers are called to humility, gentleness, patience, and love as we walk together.• Unity is centered on truth. There is one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father. We must never pursue unity at the expense of biblical fidelity.• Unity fuels mission. Our love for one another testifies to the world about Christ, drawing others into His family.• Unity points us toward eternity. In heaven, people from every tribe and tongue will worship Christ together—our church life today is a rehearsal for that day.Practical ApplicationsThis week, consider how you can actively promote unity in your local church:• Invite someone to lunch.• Greet someone new on Sunday and learn their name.• Ask for or extend forgiveness.• Show patience when wronged.• Join a small group to grow in relationship with others.Scripture ReferencesEphesians 2–4; 6:19–20Romans 5:8John 13:35Jude 3Revelation 7:9–12Handout

In this episode of the Know and Do Podcast, we begin our series on ecclesiology by examining the essential role of unity within the church. Drawing from Ephesians 4:1–6, we explore why every believer should deeply desire unity—not for its own sake, but around the truth of Christ. A divided church cannot carry out the mission Christ has given us, but a unified church can impact the world for eternity.Key Takeaways• Unity is built into the church’s identity in Christ. Jesus tore down the dividing wall of hostility, making us one new people in Him.• Unity must be lived out daily. Believers are called to humility, gentleness, patience, and love as we walk together.• Unity is centered on truth. There is one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father. We must never pursue unity at the expense of biblical fidelity.• Unity fuels mission. Our love for one another testifies to the world about Christ, drawing others into His family.• Unity points us toward eternity. In heaven, people from every tribe and tongue will worship Christ together—our church life today is a rehearsal for that day.Practical ApplicationsThis week, consider how you can actively promote unity in your local church:• Invite someone to lunch.• Greet someone new on Sunday and learn their name.• Ask for or extend forgiveness.• Show patience when wronged.• Join a small group to grow in relationship with others.Scripture ReferencesEphesians 2–4; 6:19–20Romans 5:8John 13:35Jude 3Revelation 7:9–12Handout

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