06-04-2026 PART 3: Unity in Christ Despite Our Differences

Section 1

Continuing in 1 Corinthians 6, Dr. Dave reflects on Paul’s reminder that believers were purchased by the blood of Jesus Christ and now belong to Him completely. Because Christians have been bought with such an extraordinary price, they are called to honor God not only with their words but with every part of their lives. The teaching explores loving God with all the heart, soul, mind, and strength, showing that every thought, emotion, decision, and action falls under the Lord’s care and authority. At the same time, Dr. Dave cautions against drifting into unnecessary legalism. Honoring God with the body does not mean creating endless man-made rules about food, preferences, or personal habits. Instead, believers are encouraged to live with gratitude, wisdom, and awareness that every area of life is meant to be lived in partnership with the Lord.

Section 2

As the discussion develops, attention shifts toward the diversity that exists within the body of Christ. Dr. Dave shares examples of faithful Christians who express their devotion differently, including pastors who approach worship, dress, and church culture from completely different perspectives while still sincerely loving Jesus. The emphasis remains on distinguishing between essential biblical truths and personal preferences. Scripture commands unity around the core truths of the faith, while allowing liberty in areas where believers may arrive at different conclusions. Rather than allowing secondary issues to create division, Christians are called to extend grace and charity toward one another. The beauty of the church is not found in everyone being identical but in many different people being joined together under one Savior.

Section 3

Toward the close, Dr. Dave draws upon his own experiences across various Christian traditions to illustrate how God works through a wide range of believers and churches. While doctrinal essentials must remain firmly grounded in Scripture, differences in style, personality, and non-essential practices should not become barriers to fellowship. The recurring theme is that every believer who has trusted in Jesus Christ has been redeemed by the same precious blood and indwelt by the same Holy Spirit. Because fellow Christians are also temples of the Holy Spirit, believers should be careful not to place unnecessary burdens or judgments upon one another. The final encouragement reminds listeners that diversity within the body of Christ is not a weakness but a reflection of God’s creativity, and unity is best preserved when Christians remain Bible-grounded, Spirit-led, and motivated by genuine love for one another.