Greater Glory: The Transformational Power of Christian Unity
By Bob Santos
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So much can be said about our desperate need for Christian unity. It is a universal truth that unity strengthens while division weakens. The Bible clearly states the need for unity, but the church often ignores these inconvenient truths. The result is a fractured body that struggles to fulfill its mission in this lost world.
One great challenge is that unity is not simple. Issues such as sound doctrine and godly lifestyle mean a lot; we simply cannot abandon them to pursue a kind of nebulous oneness. Our unity finds its roots in the new covenant, and it is through that covenant that trust is established and relationships flourish. As our Christian relationships flourish, the kingdom of God advances.
"Greater Glory" explores the Scriptural foundation for our unity, addresses the key causes for division, and equips us with ideas to tear down walls and build trust.
This is might not be a comfortable book to read, but its message is transformational!
Bob Santos
Bob Santos burns with a passion to grow and equip a generation of world changers for Christ. After 16 years of investing in young people through college ministry, Bob and his faithful wife Debi founded Search for Me Ministries, Inc. in 2006. SfMe Ministries and SfMe media focus on producing Biblically-based teaching resources that lovingly deal with the root issues affecting spiritual growth. Bob's writing takes people deeper into the things of God, and his books are being used by college ministries, prison ministries, and recovery ministries as well as local churches and mission-sending agencies. Bob likes to fish, hunt, garden, and tackle DIY house projects as time allows.
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If you want to reach our world and not just build your kingdom, Greater Glory is a must-read. I was drawn in by Bob’s personal stories, confronted with Biblical truth, and convicted to join with other believers and ministries inside and outside my tribe in fulfilling the Great Commission. After reading Greater Glory, I have a greater desire to be a part of God’s plan: bringing life to a dying world through His loving church.
—Stan Grant
Lead Pastor
Cloverhill Church, Midlothian, VA
This book comes at a critical time in our history. We live in a challenging time, and people are searching for answers. But sadly, many of them are not looking to the church. Why? If we’re honest, it’s because sometimes what they see inside the church doesn’t look any different than what they’re already experiencing. This book addresses critical issues, such as forgiveness, resolving conflict, tearing down walls, unity, and others. I pray that you will read it with others and look for ways to address the great needs of our day.
—David Ludwig
Associate Director of Church Health
Baptist Resource Network of Pennsylvania/South Jersey
In his book Greater Glory, Bob Santos diagnoses our condition and answers with the solution for a vibrant church in a fallen world. As he states, Our fractured and dying world desperately needs a unified church to rise.
Bob has captured the spirit and intent of the church that Jesus loves and gave His life for. He accomplishes this by critically dividing Scripture, with a mature observation from experience, to foster unity across the body of Christ. We heed God’s call to demonstrate His love to the world through our love for each other.
—Bob Jeannot
Lead Pastor, New Wine Community Church
Executive Leader, Kingdom Connection Network
Greater Detroit Metropolitan Area, MI
Bob Santos’ Greater Glory is the best antidote yet to the divisive colloquies of the Christian faith. Bob deftly addresses ways that we can bridge spiritual, racial, cultural, and relational gaps through sound Biblical theology and application. Making a compelling case for kingdom building in the 21st century, Bob shows us how we can wisely employ keys that unlock the transformational power of unity. As you read through this book, you will discover how you can be part of bringing heaven to earth. I eagerly await this book’s impact on the body of Christ and beyond!
—Ryan E. Faison, M.Div.
Campus Pastor
Christ Church, Clifton, NJ
Bob brings to light the vital importance of the Christian unity that Jesus prays for His church in John 17, as well as the blessings that we can have as churches in a community functioning as part of a larger body. He not only does this in theological terms, but also helps us to practice unity and navigate some of the challenges that churches can have as we seek to live in unity in light of Jesus’ prayer. This book is very timely as Christians and churches seem to be divided, mostly over non-kingdom issues. May the truths that Bob writes about, be evident in our lives and church families.
—Rob Sparr
Lead Pastor
Graystone Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Indiana, PA
One of the most difficult focuses in the local church is unity. How can a church live in unity together, and beyond that, have unity with other churches? I believe other churches are not competition, but a completion in fulfilling what God desires. Greater Glory takes a dive into building bridges and navigating the tensions to unite and not divide the Christian church. Bob gives great practical advice and wonderful reflections with each chapter to dig deeper.
—Keith Rowell
Campus Pastor
Thrive Church, North Chesterfield, VA
Greater Glory
The Transformational Power of Christian Unity
Bob Santos
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Whose Kingdom Are You Building?
2. Why Unity Matters
3. Defining Unity
4. True Glory
5. Forgiveness Is Personal
6. Navigating Doctrinal Differences
7. Factions
8. Resolving Conflict
9. False Prophets
10. Bringing Correction
11. Tearing Down Walls and Building Trust
12. A Blessing of Life
13. On Mission
14. God’s Glorious Church
Appendix
Acknowledgment
About the Author
Additional Books from Search for Me Ministries
Posting Book Reviews
SfMe Media
Introduction
Do you ever fret about the future? Do you ever feel alone in an increasingly automated and impersonal world? Are you dissatisfied with the direction of the government? Have you found yourself mystified by the moral unraveling of society? Do you worry about how the world will look for your children or grandchildren?
If you answered yes
to any of these questions, you are not alone. Sometimes, the pace of life feels like we are driving through an old neighborhood at high speed. Fleeting glimpses of more stable times make hope for a better tomorrow seem elusive.
What promise does our world have for real change? Will it come through academics? Not much there gives us cause to rejoice. How about politics? Talk about frustration and futility! The business world? Greed abounds with but a few scattered bright spots. And media? Objective news reporting, it seems, is a long-lost relic buried in an old trunk sitting in a corner of the attic.
What about the church? Do you see the church as the primary source of meaningful change in our nation? Though our practice of Christianity often seems like a mess, God has a plan—He always has a plan—to bring life to a dying world through His living church. Potential abounds, and we already have much in place.
For my part, I have spent much of the past decade writing books to address niche areas of spiritual growth that are either widely misunderstood or get too little attention among Christians. How exciting it is to help people mature and grow spiritually healthy! With this book, I want to expand my scope beyond the individual and tackle a topic that possesses huge potential for positive change: the unity of the church.
As you will read in the first chapter, many years ago the Lord put His finger on my heart and transformed my perspective of Christian relationships. I hope He uses this book to do something similar in your life.
Meaningful change rarely comes easily, though. Many of the concepts related to unity present significant challenges for us. And no single person or book can adequately address every facet of such a deep-rooted problem as division among Christians. We can, however, choose to take deliberate steps in a healthy direction.
Today’s church faces many daunting challenges, but the future is by no means dark for the people of God. The Lord has a secret weapon
to overcome the tide of evil that appears to be rising in our world: His unified body of believers. As we return to the basic elements of Christian unity, we will chart a fresh course for transformational ministry in our increasingly broken world.
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Whose Kingdom Are You Building?
image-placeholderBut seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be provided to you.
Matthew 6:33 (NASB)
If you have not chosen the kingdom of God first, it will in the end make no difference what you choose instead. —William Law
I cannot say that my impressions of Christians were very favorable prior to enrolling at a state university. I knew many people who attended church regularly, but other than involvement in a local congregation, not much distinguished the average churchgoer from the ones who avoided those hallowed doors.
Only rarely did my own feet cross the threshold of a church building. I was no saint; that is certain. Still, neither was I morally worse than many of the professing people of faith I knew. A few devoted individuals provided refreshing exceptions, but personal faith seemed mostly irrelevant in the public sphere. Spiritually speaking, I cannot remember looking at many individuals in our community and thinking, I wish I had what that person has.
If ever there was jealousy on my part, it was over money, appearance, or athletic ability. Religion
was something that people did; few visible traces of spiritual life could be seen.
Attending college brought a different experience, providing far more diversity than I had experienced growing up. Yes, there were professing Christians who seemed like oddities in the mix of a secular university, but others presented something more. That more
attracted me, and by my second year I was poring over the pages of the Bible, trying to make sense of it all.
The story is too long for this context, but exploring a trail of Scriptural truth led me to surrender my life to God and ask Jesus to be my Lord and Savior. Not long after, I was water baptized back in my hometown by a local pastor. Thus began a lifelong journey of walking with God and seeking to serve His purposes.
Uncertainty and upheaval marked those early years of my Christian walk, but there was also something near mystical about the experience—especially regarding my involvement in campus ministry. Pastors and leaders from various churches took it upon themselves to invest in the lives of college students, and I was one of the welcoming recipients. My faith sprouted quickly.
Deep Disappointment
About ten years after graduation, I found myself struggling to navigate life in that same college community. I was married to a wonderful Christian woman (Debi). We lived with our two adorable kids in a small home in a nice neighborhood. I was also heavily involved in our local fellowship, which included serving for six years on the church board.
My experiences with the underbelly
of church life no doubt contributed to a crisis of faith that conflicted my heart. Although my devotion to Christ never seriously wavered during that difficult season, a deep sense of disappointment permeated my soul and caused me to flounder in my Christian walk. Contributing to my struggle was the feeling that