This Ephesians passage teaches us...
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This Ephesians passage teaches us about the unity of the Church. We have been given the gifts and graces to function effectively as the church. Yet, as Mark Twain reminds us, we don't. In an effort to promote the harmony of creation, Twain told of having built a cage into which he put a dog and a cat. Once they learned to live together, he added a pig, a monkey, a bird, and some other creatures. He was so encouraged by the animals' adjustment that he decided to try a similar experiment with humans of various kinds. He began with an Irish Catholic, a Scottish Presbyterian, a Buddhist, a Turk, and a Muslim. He added a Methodist, a Brahmin, and a few others and topped his collection off with a Baptist missionary. As you might expect, the humans did not fare as well as the animals. Twain returned to the cage of humans. There he found "not a specimen alive." (Biblical Preaching Journal, Summer 1994, p. 16.) Isn't this what the church calls sin? -- Bolton
