Embracing Unity: God's Vision for His Church

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Unity is the soul of fellowship. If you destroy a church's unity, you rip the heart out of the body of Christ. Unity is the essence. Unity is the core of how God wants us to experience life together in His church. Unity in the church is so important. I think I mentioned this last week. The Bible has far more to say about Christians living in harmony and unity than it says about heaven or it says about hell. Did you know that? [00:00:24]

Jesus' last prayer request was that the members of His church would live in unity. Number four, God gives us His glory so that we'll be unified. And number five, our unity is our greatest witness to unbelievers. Number six, unity removes fear and creates boldness. If you want to be less fearful and more bold, this is the key to it. [00:03:28]

Focus on what we share, not our differences. When you get together with other Christians, focus on the things we have in common, what we share in common, not our differences. Romans 14 verse 19, I love this, the Phillips translation, it says this, let us concentrate on the things which create harmony. All right, let us concentrate on the things that create harmony and on the growth of our fellowship together. [00:06:07]

Unity is not uniformity. Did you hear that? You might write that down. Unity is not uniformity. God doesn't, when He says, I want you to be united, He doesn't want us all to be alike. If He'd done that, He would have made us all alike. Sorry, that's not gonna happen because God made us all different. [00:10:24]

Unity requires intentional effort and continuous work. Ephesians 4:3 encourages us to make every effort to maintain unity, emphasizing that it doesn't happen by accident but through deliberate actions and choices. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit, bind yourselves together living in peace with each other. [00:17:09]

Don't bring worldly values into the church. Yeah, why? Because every time you bring worldly values into the church, it causes division. It causes division. Now, one of the world's values, and we see it everywhere today, is the idolizing of celebrities. You know, we now live in a celebrity culture. [00:17:59]

Don't be sucked into the world's fights. Now, I don't have to tell you that there's a lot of conflict out there in society, in our culture, in the world. People are arguing about everything, and today it's gotten worse because we have the communication tools through the internet where anybody can argue about anything, and they do. [00:22:51]

Be patient with each other, making allowances for each other's faults because of your love. Believe me, in all of the counseling that I've done with people in our church, people can become disillusioned with the church for many understandable reasons, and the list could be quite long. I could give you a long list of legitimate reasons for becoming disillusioned with the church. [00:36:16]

Offer encouragement instead of criticism. All right, just when you're talking to people, offer encouragement instead of criticism. That is so counter-culture. Our culture doesn't offer encouragement; it offers criticism. That's all it offers. People make a living being critics. Nobody makes a living being an encourager. [00:42:59]

A wise mature person is known for his understanding. The more pleasant his words, the more persuasive he is. That's scripture. That's the Bible. The more pleasant your words, the more persuasive you'll be. You might write this down: I am never persuasive when I'm abrasive. All right, I'm never persuasive when I'm abrasive. [00:45:46]

Live in harmony with each other. And then he says how. How we live in harmony: be sympathetic, love each other as family, have compassion, and be humble. Okay, he says the way you live in harmony with each other is these four things: you be sympathetic, you love each other's family, you have compassion, and you be humble. [00:53:12]

Jesus is still waiting for us to be the answer to His prayer. The last thing Jesus said before He went to the cross is, "Father, may they be one." We're anything but that. The church is not one. It's divided. It's divided by politics. It's divided by COVID. It's divided by wearing a mask. It's divided by racism. It's divided by all kinds of different stuff. [00:56:03]

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