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  <title>What are the things we can't get wrong?</title>
  <description>Question: “What are the things we can't get wrong - the essentials?” &amp;amp;nbsp; A Jesus-focused church It is my conviction that the #1 thing we can't get wrong is that our churches must be Jesus-focused. &amp;amp;nbsp;A Jesus-focused church is a community made up of people who are on-mission to live out the Christ-life: &amp;amp;nbsp;loving who He loves, obeying what He says, demonstrating His character, and influencing the culture toward Him. I spent a whole chapter unpacking the idea of the Jesus-focused church in my book Why &amp;quot;Bible Study&amp;quot; Doesn't Work: The epic failure of evangelicalism's&amp;amp;nbsp;favorite discipleship method - and how YOUR CHURCH can do something about it. (Click here to listen to that chapter) &amp;amp;nbsp; A blueprint for a Jesus-focused church If we are going to build a church building, we would need a good set of plans. &amp;amp;nbsp;If we are going to build a church, we need a set of plans from the Chief Architect. &amp;amp;nbsp;To use that metaphor, the things we can't get wrong - the essentials - would be the foundation and the load-bearing walls. Foundation Jesus is building His church (see Matthew 16:13-18). &amp;amp;nbsp;The foundation of the church is the reality of Jesus Christ - His identity, purpose, completed work on the cross, and current activity in the world. Load-bearing walls  The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) - equipping disciples to live as those who walk in step with Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit, demonstrating His character in both attitude and action. The Great Commandment (Matthew 22:35-40) - loving God by choosing to give Him His rightful place at the center of your existence, so that He receives your complete allegiance and ultimate affection. &amp;amp;nbsp;We are also to love our neighbors by seeking to be&amp;amp;nbsp;a neighbor to those who need it most. A New Commandment (John 13:34-35) - loving one another with Jesus-like love demonstrated in the way we live out our lives in community.  </description>
  <author_name>Your Church Matters</author_name>
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