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Guarding the Church from False Unity
Show: Contending for the Word Q&A |
Speaker: Dave Jenkins |
Episode: Guarding the Church from False Unity
Show Summary
Many today redefine unity as simply getting along or avoiding hard conversations. In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains how the Bible calls Christians to a unity that is rooted in doctrinal truth, centered on the gospel, and shaped by love that refuses to compromise what God has spoken in His Word.
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Key Scriptures
- Ephesians 4:1-6
- Philippians 1:27
- Ephesians 4:15
- 1 Timothy 3:15
Episode Highlights
- True Christian unity is created by God through the gospel and anchored in His revealed truth.
- Unity without truth is not biblical unity. It is deception and compromise.
- Speaking the truth in love is essential for guarding the church from drift and error.
- The local church is a pillar and buttress of the truth, so doctrine cannot be treated casually.
- Real unity keeps the gospel central rather than building on personalities, causes, or cultural similarity.
Full Episode Content
From Ephesians 4:1-6, Dave unpacks what it means to walk in a manner worthy of our calling, with humility, gentleness, patience, and love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. This unity is built on one Lord, one faith, and one baptism, which means it is doctrinally defined and Christ centered.
He then outlines four anchors that guard the church from false unity: rooting unity in the truth of God’s Word, speaking the truth in love, refusing to minimize doctrine, and keeping the gospel central in the life of the church.
False unity avoids correction, minimizes doctrine, and treats peace as the highest value. True unity corrects in love, honors the authority of Scripture, and stands together on Christ and His gospel, even when that is costly. The goal is not comfort but faithfulness that honors the Lord and protects His people.
Reflection Questions
- Where have you seen “unity” used as a reason to avoid biblical clarity or hard conversations?
- How does Ephesians 4:1-6 reshape the way you think about unity in your local church?
- Are there areas where you are tempted to trade conviction for peace or acceptance?
- How can you pray for and encourage your pastors and elders as they guard the flock?
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