The Power of Other People | 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
May 10, 2026 • Pastor Clayton Bell
Why do you still feel lonely—even with people all around you?
Why does “I don’t need anyone” sound strong, but feel empty?
The Bible is honest about this tension: in Book of Genesis 2:18, God says it’s “not good” for us to be alone. That ache for connection isn’t random—it’s how we’re designed.
In First Corinthians 12, we’re shown a different way to live: like a body, where every part matters. You’re needed—and you need others. Even the parts that feel unseen have purpose.
Jesus doesn’t call us to grow in isolation, but through real relationships marked by grace, care, and commitment.
If your faith feels stuck or your relationships feel shallow, this could be what’s missing.
Watch and consider what it might look like to stop doing life alone.