Reference

1 Corinthians 1:4–16

In this sermon, Pastor draws a parallel between sports teamwork and the need for unity within the Church. He humorously references NFL commercials about players “unretiring” and reflects on the legendary 1992 Olympic Dream Team, emphasizing how even the best athletes needed to work together to achieve success. Through this analogy, Pastor highlights that Christians are also called to collaborate in spreading the message of Jesus, rather than allowing personal differences or political divides to fragment their unity. He cites the Apostle Paul's teachings in 1 Corinthians, where Paul urged the divided church to focus on their common faith in Jesus rather than their individual leaders.Pastor outlines four titles of Jesus—Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Coming King—each representing aspects of His role that can unite believers. He argues that understanding Jesus as the only Savior brings humility and collective grace, while recognizing Him as Sanctifier fosters personal surrender and growth. Following this, Pastor emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the Healer, who restores broken relationships and mends deep emotional wounds. Ultimately, he reassures the congregation that as Jesus is their Coming King, their allegiance should rest solely on Him, which not only reflects their shared mission but also serves to unify in a world rife with division. In conclusion, Pastor encourages reflection on personal alignment with Christ over worldly leaders, urging everyone to promote love and unity as they await His return.