Let There Be No Divisions In The Church
(1 Corinthians 1:10)
Sunday, 18 January 2026)
The Heart-Search
Are we truly one in the Spirit, or are we simply sharing a space? In this latest message, Elise Beatrice gently opens the Word to explore the profound call of 1 Corinthians 1:10. This is not a lesson on organization, but a quiet, honest invitation to examine the condition of our own hearts. If you have ever felt a distance between yourself and those you fellowship with—or if you wonder what it truly means to have the “mind of Christ”—this message offers a mirror for the soul. Join us as we prayerfully seek the unity that pleases the Lord.
A single verse. A sincere prayer. A heart that simply wants to understand what the Lord is saying.
In this sermon, Elise Beatrice approaches Scripture with humility, asking the Lord to reveal what may so easily escape our notice. The message offers thoughtful reflections that encourage us to examine ourselves before God and to consider a deeper aspect of Christian life that is often overlooked.
Whether you have read this passage many times or are hearing it for the first time, may this teaching encourage you to seek the Lord’s truth above every opinion and to draw nearer to Him with a willing heart.
What does it mean to be of “one mind, one purpose”? In this original, heart-led study, Elise Beatrice walks us through the apostle Paul’s plea for harmony within the body of believers. This message gently challenges the modern tendency to prioritize personal preference over the unity God desires for His people. It is a humble reminder that true togetherness is found not in our opinions, but in the truth of our Lord Jesus. If you are hungry for a deeper, more authentic connection with the Lord and your brothers and sisters in Christ, we invite you to listen.
The Lord often speaks through passages we think we already know.
This is a quiet, transformative study on how we might be hindering the peace of God through our own ways, and how we might finally surrender them for His. A timely word for any heart seeking to walk in genuine, godly harmony.
Sometimes a verse we have read many times carries a question we have never truly asked ourselves. This sermon gently explores one of those questions, revealing a perspective that causes us to look beyond what is visible and consider something far more important in the eyes of God.
May it encourage you not merely to hear God’s Word, but to let it search your heart with humility, sincerity and a genuine desire to please the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for sharing this message. I appreciated how it stayed focused on Scripture while encouraging genuine self-examination rather than pointing fingers at others. There were a few moments that made me stop and reconsider things I had never thought about in quite that way before. It left me wanting to pray and ask the Lord to search my own heart first. Thank you for the gentle reminder that true unity begins with obedience to Christ.
“Thank you for this beautiful, humbling reminder, Elise. I was deeply moved by the distinction you made between ‘physical togetherness’ and ‘spiritual unity.’ It was a gentle but necessary wake-up call to examine my own heart and preferences before the Lord. I feel encouraged to let go of my own ways and strive for that true, God-honoring harmony you spoke of. Truly a blessing to my spirit today.”
May the Lord’s name be praised forever.



