Unity in Christ: Navigating Division with Love

 

Summary

In today's gathering, I expressed my deep gratitude for the community that has formed within our church. It is truly a miracle and a blessing to see each of you here, choosing to be part of this family, and witnessing the transformative work God is doing in your lives. As we transition into a deeper part of worship, I am reminded of the importance of casting our cares upon the Lord, trusting in His faithfulness and presence to meet all our needs. In His presence, we find love, joy, and peace, and I encourage you to focus on Him, letting go of the worries of the past and future.

As we approach election day, I felt it necessary to address the anxiety and division that often accompany such times. Regardless of political outcomes, our identity as Christians should remain unchanged. We are called to live lives worthy of our calling, marked by humility, gentleness, patience, and love, as outlined in Ephesians 4. Our unity in Christ transcends political affiliations, and it is through this unity that the world will know Jesus and the love of God.

The enemy seeks to sow division, but we are called to be peacemakers, maintaining unity in our diversity. Our testimony and commitment to Christ should not waver, even as political landscapes shift. We must prioritize people over policies and let our words and actions reflect the love and grace of Jesus. As we navigate this season, we are reminded to pray, listen, and lean into God's wisdom, allowing His Word to guide our decisions.

In closing, I prayed for each of you, asking for wisdom, peace, and strength to walk in love and unity. I also expressed gratitude for God's faithfulness and the opportunity to give from a heart of gratefulness. As we continue to move forward, let us remember that our primary identity is as children of God, called to share His peace, unity, and love in a divided world.

Key Takeaways:

- Gratitude and Community: The presence of each individual in our church is a miracle and a blessing. We are grateful for the stories of transformation and the privilege of being part of this community. Our unity and love for one another are a testament to God's work among us. [25:09]

- Casting Cares on God: In times of difficulty, we are reminded to cast our worries and anxieties on God, trusting in His faithfulness. In His presence, we find everything we need—love, joy, and peace. This requires intentional focus on Him, letting go of past and future concerns. [26:32]

- Unity in Diversity: As Christians, our primary identity is in Christ, not in political affiliations. We are called to maintain unity in our diversity, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus. Our testimony and commitment to Christ should remain steadfast, regardless of political outcomes. [49:36]

- Peacemakers in a Divided World: In a world that promotes division, we are called to be peacemakers, maintaining unity through our shared faith in Christ. Our words and actions should reflect the love of God, prioritizing people over policies and letting our testimony shine. [55:35]

- Guided by God's Word: In navigating challenging decisions, we are called to pray, listen, and lean into God's wisdom. His Word is our foundation, guiding us in truth and righteousness. Our actions and beliefs should be rooted in biblical principles, not shifting societal norms. [01:13:38]

Youtube Chapters:

- [0:00] - Welcome
- [25:09] - Gratitude for Community
- [26:32] - Casting Cares on God
- [27:34] - Presence of God
- [43:20] - Limitless Lunch Invitation
- [45:16] - Anointed Word
- [46:42] - Election Season Reflections
- [47:43] - Christian Identity
- [49:36] - Unity in Diversity
- [53:35] - Called to be Peacemakers
- [55:35] - Unity and Testimony
- [57:34] - Unity in Diversity
- [58:38] - Words and Actions Matter
- [01:01:18] - Grieving the Holy Spirit
- [01:13:38] - Guided by God's Word
- [01:17:45] - Personal Calling and Unity
- [01:21:17] - Jesus' Response to Division
- [01:23:24] - Identity in Christ
- [01:25:12] - Closing Prayer and Offering
- [01:36:43] - Farewell to Adriana
- [01:39:19] - Blessing for Adriana
- [01:40:46] - Invitation for Prayer and Commitment

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. Ephesians 4:1-6
2. Matthew 5:9
3. John 17:20-23

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#### Observation Questions
1. According to Ephesians 4:1-6, what characteristics are believers encouraged to embody in their walk with Christ? How does this relate to the sermon’s emphasis on unity? [49:36]
2. In the sermon, the pastor mentioned the importance of casting our cares on God. What specific benefits are found in God's presence according to the sermon? [26:32]
3. How does the sermon describe the role of Christians as peacemakers in a divided world? What biblical reference supports this calling? [55:35]

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#### Interpretation Questions
1. The sermon highlights the importance of unity in diversity. How does Ephesians 4:1-6 guide believers in maintaining unity despite differences? [49:36]
2. Reflect on the pastor’s statement about prioritizing people over policies. How does this align with the biblical call to be peacemakers in Matthew 5:9? [58:38]
3. The sermon discusses the potential for division during election seasons. How does John 17:20-23 emphasize the significance of unity among believers? [01:08:18]

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#### Application Questions
1. The sermon encourages believers to cast their cares on God. What specific worries or anxieties do you need to release to God this week? How can you intentionally focus on His presence? [26:32]
2. In what ways can you actively promote unity within your church community, especially during politically charged times? Consider practical steps you can take to be a peacemaker. [55:35]
3. Reflect on your conversations and social media interactions. How can you ensure that your words and actions reflect the love and grace of Jesus, as emphasized in the sermon? [58:38]
4. The sermon calls for believers to be guided by God's Word in decision-making. How can you incorporate more of God’s wisdom into your daily choices? What specific steps will you take to engage with Scripture this week? [01:13:38]
5. Think about a recent situation where you felt divided from someone due to differing opinions. How can you apply the principles of Ephesians 4:1-6 to bridge that gap and foster understanding? [49:36]
6. The pastor mentioned the importance of gratitude and community. How can you express gratitude for your church community this week? What actions can you take to strengthen those relationships? [25:09]
7. Consider the sermon’s message about identity in Christ. How can you remind yourself of your primary identity as a child of God in your daily life, especially when faced with societal pressures? [47:43]

Devotional

Day 1: The Miracle of Community
In the heart of every thriving community lies a tapestry of individual stories, each woven together by shared experiences and divine purpose. The presence of each person in a church community is not merely coincidental but a testament to the transformative power of God at work. This unity is a living miracle, a blessing that reflects the love and grace of God. As members of this community, there is a call to recognize and celebrate the stories of transformation that unfold within, acknowledging the privilege of being part of such a family. The unity and love shared among members serve as a powerful testament to God's work, inviting others to witness and partake in this divine fellowship. [25:09]

"Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing." (1 Thessalonians 5:11, ESV)

Reflection: Who in your community can you reach out to today to express gratitude for their presence and share in their journey of transformation?


Day 2: Trusting God with Our Worries
In times of difficulty and uncertainty, the call to cast our cares upon God becomes a lifeline. Trusting in His faithfulness means releasing the burdens of past regrets and future anxieties, allowing His presence to fill our lives with love, joy, and peace. This act of surrender requires intentional focus, a conscious decision to let go and let God. In His presence, we find everything we need, and it is here that true transformation begins. By focusing on God, we are reminded that He is more than capable of meeting all our needs, providing a peace that surpasses all understanding. [26:32]

"Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you." (1 Peter 5:6-7, ESV)

Reflection: What specific worry or anxiety can you intentionally cast upon God today, trusting in His faithfulness to provide peace and resolution?


Day 3: Unity Beyond Differences
As Christians, our primary identity is rooted in Christ, transcending any political or social affiliations. In a world often marked by division, believers are called to maintain unity in diversity, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus. This unity is not about uniformity but about embracing differences while remaining steadfast in our commitment to Christ. Our testimony should be unwavering, a beacon of hope and love that shines brightly regardless of the shifting political landscapes. By prioritizing people over policies, we demonstrate the transformative power of God's love, inviting others to experience the unity found in Christ. [49:36]

"There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call—one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all." (Ephesians 4:4-6, ESV)

Reflection: How can you actively promote unity in your community today, especially among those with differing views or backgrounds?


Day 4: Being Peacemakers in a Divided World
In a world that often promotes division and discord, Christians are called to be peacemakers, maintaining unity through their shared faith in Christ. This calling requires intentionality, a commitment to let words and actions reflect the love of God. By prioritizing people over policies, believers can let their testimony shine, demonstrating the grace and love of Jesus in tangible ways. As peacemakers, there is a responsibility to bridge gaps, foster understanding, and promote reconciliation, allowing the world to see the transformative power of God's love at work. [55:35]

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." (Matthew 5:9, ESV)

Reflection: What practical steps can you take today to be a peacemaker in your community, fostering understanding and reconciliation?


Day 5: Guided by God's Word
In navigating the complexities of life, believers are called to pray, listen, and lean into God's wisdom. His Word serves as a foundation, guiding us in truth and righteousness, providing clarity amidst confusion. By rooting actions and beliefs in biblical principles, Christians can navigate challenging decisions with confidence, knowing that God's wisdom is unchanging and reliable. This requires a commitment to engage with Scripture, allowing it to shape and inform every aspect of life, ensuring that actions align with God's will and purpose. [01:13:38]

"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." (Psalm 119:105, ESV)

Reflection: How can you incorporate more of God's Word into your daily routine, allowing it to guide your decisions and actions today?

Quotes

1. "Everything we need can be found in the presence of God. Everything that you're looking for. Everything that you're searching for. Those immediate needs that you have a need for. All of those things can be found in the presence of God. And so I would challenge you in this moment. to lay aside last week, to lay aside the upcoming week, to lay aside what's happening later today and just focus on him. Because what happens is when we refocus on him and his goodness and his faithfulness, all the other things fade away." [26:32] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "There is a lot of anxiety around who's going to be the next president of the United States. Regardless of who wins or who loses, who we are should not change. Who we are should not change. The world is more divided now than it has ever been. And confusion is everywhere you turn." [46:42] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "But what I am concerned, is regardless of who you vote for, making sure that if you call yourself a follower of Christ, that your actions, your conversations, and how you treat one another line up with that profession of faith. That is what I am concerned with. That is my concern." [47:43] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The key to peace is unity. United we stand. The way that we see peace happen, the way that we maintain peace is through our unity. Now, not unity in what we do, not unity in how we think or how we move. It's unity within our diversity. There is something that causes us to be one in the midst of our differences. And that thing that causes us to be one in the midst of our differences is the word of God." [55:35] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Unity in the body is submission to the will and to the word of God. Listen, the person in the White House will change, but your testimony cannot. Your testimony. Your testimony cannot. The position that you hold on a law or a bill might change based off of the understanding that you have and the knowledge that you gain as it pertains to that. But our commitment to Jesus should not change. It should not change." [57:34] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "We have his wisdom, we have his word, and we have his voice. These are the things that are offered to us and given to us as believers. We have his word, we have his wisdom, we have his voice. We have his word, we have his wisdom, we have his word, we have his wisdom, we have his voice. God is not quiet. He is not even whispering. He has stated loudly how he has called us to represent him." [01:13:38] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Today, we have to remember the calling and the responsibility that we have been given as followers of Jesus Christ. We live in a world that thrives on division, yet we are called to be a light in the midst of darkness, to be peacemakers and to be unified in the midst of our diversity." [01:23:24] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "The world is watching. The world is watching. And we must show, and we must tell them that our loyalty to Jesus, our loyalty to Christ is far greater than any earthly allegiance that we could ever have. Let every word we speak and every action we take be a reflection of the love that Jesus has for us. The world will know us by our love and our unity." [01:24:37] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Unity is what we've been called to. And that unity is in Jesus." [01:25:12] (7 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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