
Becoming a Body That Reflects Jesus Together
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Note: We want to apologize for the audio quality in this message. The original recording was corrupted, so we had to use a backup audio file captured on a phone. Thanks for your grace and understanding.
In this powerful and pastoral message, Samuel speaks about grace, giftedness, and how the body of Christ is meant to function in unity and love. He reminds us that God gives gifts by His own choice, not because of our worth or effort. Some are gifted in ways that are more visible, others in ways that are quiet—but all of it is grace, and all of it is meant to serve others.
Samuel calls us to confront envy, accusation, and competition in the church by embracing how God has made us and honoring how He’s made others. He warns against chasing roles or recognition and calls us to find contentment in being who God made us to be—whether seen or unseen.
This message also dives deep into the hard work of love in community. From conflict and correction to restoration and discipleship, Samuel challenges us to reflect Jesus by how we handle each other’s weakness and sin. The goal is not perfection, but a Spirit-filled body where each part serves the other, and together we put the image of Jesus on display.