This sermon explores why the church often feels messy—not because God’s vision is unclear, but because it’s entrusted to mere humans—and invites us to move from criticizing the church to rebuilding it with honesty, courage, and biblical wisdom. Looking at Acts, 1 Peter, and the metaphors of the church as a flock, bride, body, army, temple, and city on a hill, we learn that God is forming something beautiful even through our failures. In a world shaped by critique culture, individualism, and consumer Christianity, the call is to step into the arena, take responsibility, and help build the church God wants—not just the one we prefer.
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