God is love, and He is also just, righteous, and holy—and these characteristics demand responsibility from believers. This is a call for unity in the Church—rooted not in doctrinal sameness, but in shared intimacy with Christ and commitment to living out His truth in community.

  • Christianity often emphasizes grace and mercy while neglecting the responsibilities tied to covenant with God.

  • Believers must not be “sin-conscious” but “righteousness-conscious,” living as sons and joint heirs with Christ.

  • True relationship with God requires obedience, accountability, and a visible change in life.

  • The early Church experienced both miracles and judgment—modern believers should expect the same balance.

  • Christianity must move from general commissions to intimate relationship-driven obedience.

  • The Gospel must be shared and lived out with responsibility; it’s not God’s job alone to spread it.

  • Unity in the Church is essential and should be based on shared purpose, not doctrinal uniformity.

  • Jesus modeled intimacy and obedience to the Father; believers are sent in the same way.

  • True freedom comes from receiving and living the truth—not just experiencing God’s grace.