What Shall We Have?

What Shall We Have?

Series: What is Man

Finding God's Answer in Community

Recap

Peter asked Jesus a bold question: “We’ve left everything and followed You—what shall we have?” (Matthew 19:27).

Jesus’ answer wasn’t just about eternity. He promised eternal life and community in this life (Mark 10:29–30).

This message explores why Jesus pointed us to community, why the enemy fears it, and how unity shapes the power of the Church today.

What Do We Really Get?

Peter wanted to know the reward. Jesus promised:
  • Eternal life
  • A new family in this life
  • Provision and blessing

Community was His answer. Why? Because the enemy fears a united church more than anything.

So, What Is Community Anyway?

Community isn’t just hanging out—it’s living with purpose together.

In the Bible, it’s deeper:
  • Edah – an assembly under God
  • Qahal – a called-out gathering (Ekklesia)
  • ʿAm – God’s covenant people

Jesus was calling us to shift loyalties:
  • From natural ties → to spiritual family
  • From earthly inheritance → to kingdom inheritance

Why God Designed Us for Each Other

God didn’t design the kingdom for lone rangers. He built it on family and covenant.

When we know who we are:
  • Sons and daughters with authority
  • A royal priesthood, a holy nation
  • Redeemed and crowned with glory

Then church becomes a place of:
  • Strength – holding each other up
  • Identity – knowing who we are together
  • Provision – meeting real needs
  • Witness – showing Christ to the world

Communion Isn’t Just About You 

Communion is more than a personal moment. It’s a family declaration.

It says:
  • We belong to Christ and to each other
  • Division has no place at the Lord’s table
  • We are one body, one bread

How the Early Church Did It 

Acts shows us the power of unity:
  • Shared what they had
  • Ate and prayed together
  • Saw miracles, grace, and growth

Unity always brought power and provision.

The Real Power of the Church 

Jesus called His Church the ekklesia—a governing assembly.

That means we carry authority to:
  • Bind and loose (Matthew 16:19)
  • Agree together in prayer (Matthew 18:18–20)
  • Enact God’s will on earth

No wonder the enemy fights unity with distraction, division, and deception.

Why Unity Brings God’s Blessing 

Psalm 133 paints it beautifully:
  • Unity is like oil flowing down—anointing and power
  • Unity is like fresh dew—life and refreshment
  • Unity is where God commands His blessing

Unity Is Our Biggest Witness 

Jesus said the world will know us by our love (John 13:35).

When we are one:
  • People see Christ in us
  • We prove Jesus was sent
  • We give evidence to the world that He is real

One Body, One Purpose 

Ephesians 4 reminds us to:
  • Walk worthy of our calling
  • Stay humble, patient, and gentle
  • Guard unity in the Spirit

There is one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all.

Growing Up Together in Christ 

God’s goal is maturity.
The Church is meant to grow together until we look like Christ as one complete body.
This is the assignment of the five-fold ministry—to bring us into maturity and unity in Him.

The Takeaway 

Peter asked, “What shall we have?”
Jesus answered: a new family, a covenant community, and eternal life.
The Church united is unstoppable. The question is—are you living in covenant with Christ and His people?

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