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Pastor
John uses Carl Edward Johansson’s invention of the gauge block as an
analogy to show the necessity of absolute standards in both
manufacturing and Christian doctrine. The early automotive industry
could not function without precise, universal measurements; similarly,
the church falters when Christians create personalized doctrines,
denominational identities, or selectively follow Jesus’ teachings.
Johansson’s blocks became the global standard not because of persuasive
speeches, but because their excellence left the world with no
alternative. In the same way, Christ’s doctrine stands as the only valid
foundation for His church.
Peter
and John exhibited supernatural boldness before the Sanhedrin because
they had been with Jesus. Their transformation parallels the meticulous
lapping of gauge blocks to make the surfaces so smooth that they stick
to each other. Likewise, time in the presence of Christ produces
believers who reflect His character.
Pastor
John examines the history of denominational fragmentation and the
tendency of church leaders to pick and choose doctrines. In contrast,
Jesus established non-negotiable commandments, fulfilled the sacrificial
system, and upheld the continuing validity of the Mosaic law and the
prophets. He also introduced “attitude laws” which are only capable of
being kept through the Holy Spirit.
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