Disunity. It can’t cause ALL that many problems … Or can it? Why else would Jesus admonish us five times in the same prayer to live in unity with one another?
Disunity. It can’t cause ALL that many problems … Or can it? Why else would Jesus admonish us five times in the same prayer to live in unity with one another?
Peace is sown, not stumbled upon. When we seek God’s wisdom, our lives bear fruit that unites, not divides. ✨
Even in grief, we can carry one another’s burdens. Like little Jacob, we are all called to be “polar bears,” showing up in love and support.
We were not meant to live as separate entities. When one is struck down, we must all pull together in the Lord to bring that one back up!
Two preachers, one stuck outside the car, one stuck giving directions inside—guess who’s doing the work? Kingdom building needs teamwork, not sideline talk.
Our world: Divided at Babel. Brought back together at Pentecost. The key? For us to be united, waiting for Him to move.
We don’t all serve the same way, but we all serve the same Lord. Our differences strengthen the body when used for His glory.