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Unity

Politicians thrive on division. Income separates communities into one side of the tracks or the other. Even people who share the same beliefs fight about how to live out those beliefs.


Unity may seem far-fetched, but unity is what Jesus prayed for us before going to the cross.


More than anything, Jesus’ desire was for the church to be one because their uncommon unity would be a powerful witness to God’s love. In John 17, Jesus prays, “May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me” (John 17:23).


With so much division over so many things, Christians’ ability to be unified, even when we’re not the same, is what will set us apart. This kind of unity doesn’t happen naturally. It comes from above. As we experience God’s love for us, it leads us to love other believers with pure, unselfish motives. We stop trying to push ourselves to the top and begin submitting to God and one another.


Just as the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are united, we are to be united to bring God glory. Jesus knew He wouldn’t be on Earth forever, and we are His plan to reconcile the people with God (John 17:11, John 17:18). But reconciliation has to start with us.


When believers live in harmony, people take notice and get a glimpse of Jesus’ love (John 17:21).

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