


Members in Particular: A Study of the One Body Metaphor
Have you ever wondered what your God-ordained purpose is in life? Have you thought you weren’t as needed to God as another saint? In this latest booklet in the Biblical Studies Series, we discuss the metaphor of the One Body, where the human body is compared to the Body of Christ. We learn that each member in the Body, without exception, is irreplaceable and necessary to God! This metaphor occurs in Romans, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, and Colossians. The study examines each occurence of the metaphor and its significance. Topics include, the importance of each saint in the Body of Christ, the differing functions of the members, the unity of the One Body, and the head of the Body, Jesus Christ. (48 pages)
Have you ever wondered what your God-ordained purpose is in life? Have you thought you weren’t as needed to God as another saint? In this latest booklet in the Biblical Studies Series, we discuss the metaphor of the One Body, where the human body is compared to the Body of Christ. We learn that each member in the Body, without exception, is irreplaceable and necessary to God! This metaphor occurs in Romans, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, and Colossians. The study examines each occurence of the metaphor and its significance. Topics include, the importance of each saint in the Body of Christ, the differing functions of the members, the unity of the One Body, and the head of the Body, Jesus Christ. (48 pages)
Have you ever wondered what your God-ordained purpose is in life? Have you thought you weren’t as needed to God as another saint? In this latest booklet in the Biblical Studies Series, we discuss the metaphor of the One Body, where the human body is compared to the Body of Christ. We learn that each member in the Body, without exception, is irreplaceable and necessary to God! This metaphor occurs in Romans, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, and Colossians. The study examines each occurence of the metaphor and its significance. Topics include, the importance of each saint in the Body of Christ, the differing functions of the members, the unity of the One Body, and the head of the Body, Jesus Christ. (48 pages)