"Christ, who said to the disciples, 'You have not chosen me, but I have chosen you,' can truly say to every group of Christian friends, 'You have not chosen one another but I have chosen you for one another.'" These words from C. S. Lewis in his book, The Four Loves, captures the message of Paul to the church in Rome, a church finding its place in an increasingly hostile world. Formation of the Christian community requires a bond that binds people of disparate education, status, age, and wealth into the cohesive whole we call the church—a family of believers who love one another."
1. The church is a family driven by love (12:9-13) 2. The church as a family is gracious to outsiders (12:14-21) 3. The church only thrives as a community.
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