Unity in Diversity: Love Over Division

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Disagreement is unavoidable, but, and this is where the tension is, and this is why we gotta talk about it. Division is different, division is a choice. And again, you've experienced this in marriage. You've had some disagreements, but you didn't get divorced. You've had maybe a lot of disagreements, but you're like, you know what? This isn't gonna divide us. This isn't gonna rip our family apart. So disagreement's unavoidable, division is always a choice. [00:06:09]

It is in this tension over what we disagree over, it's in this tension that we learn and that we grow. It's in this tension that we say, oh, oh, I always thought, oh, I assumed, oh, I was raised to believe, oh, I was told people like you, oh, oh, that's where you have oh moments. That's where you learn and you grow and you adjust your attitude and you shift your thinking and you don't necessarily abandon your political views or your political party. [00:06:47]

Believe it or not, political disagreement is usually fueled by divergent life experiences, not low IQ. I know it's like, what? No, no, no, Andy, you're wrong. The reason she's a Democrat is she's not very smart. The reason he is a Republican is, you know, Republicans, they're not all that smart. I mean, it's just a lot easier to say the other party, they're just low IQ. [00:08:52]

Mature people, and that's you, right? I mean, aren't you mature? Look in the camera a second, okay. Everybody, aren't you mature? You're mature, mature people and curious people. I hope you're curious, mature people and curious people don't go there. Jesus followers don't go there because Jesus didn't go there. Jesus did not size you up and write you off and he could have. [00:10:15]

We have a mandate that prohibits us from going there. Again, if you're not a Christian, knock yourself out, demonize everybody, criticize everybody, use whatever language you want, have fun with it, okay? You know, that's up to you. But if you consider yourself a Christian, especially Jesus followers, Jesus addressed this. And here's what he said about all of us as it relates to all of us. [00:11:44]

You are to, and again, how many times we talk about this, he says you're to love one another even if you don't agree with one another. In fact, you should love one another especially when you don't agree with one another. And this love one another, this isn't, you know, Jesus feeling something toward us, I just love those people. No, I mean, read the gospels. Jesus' love was active. [00:12:06]

We can disagree politically and love unconditionally, right? And some of you are like, that's a stretch right there, pastor, I just don't know. I mean, you know, I can love you if you don't love the Braves and I can love you if you don't like my, you know, but politically, yeah. I mean, don't answer out loud, but can you do this? Now here's the thing. I say we can. [00:13:17]

When we choose to carry someone's burden, what divides us diminishes and what unites us surfaces. That's when we have the oh moment. So lemme just ask you and get back to it. For those of you who are just, it's just, they're just completely wrong and horrible, whatever, whichever side you're on you, you got some work to do if you're a Jesus follower. [00:21:50]

The culturally disruptive unity of the first-century church shocked the world and their message and their unity eventually changed it. Now I don't have to tell you this, I didn't have to tell you any of this I guess, but here's the thing, right? We run the risk because we're so big and because we're so diverse in terms of political diversity and where we are in the city, we run the risk of being divided over a wide range of issues. [00:31:39]

So let's not distance ourselves from believers we disagree with. And here's what Jesus said about that. I mean, he was direct. He said, hey, if you greet only your own people, don't raise your hand, but you have people, right? I got people, let me tell you about my people. My people are comfortable. They believe just like me. I get with my people, I can relax. [00:32:47]

Let's be quick to listen, slow to speak. Let's not keep our distance. Let's be kind and then willing to call out unkindness when it emanates from our party of choice. Let's be honest but willing to call out dishonesty even when it comes, it emanates and originates in our party of choice, especially when it undermines somebody's dignity. [00:38:42]

Let's do everything without grumbling or arguing so that we may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in this crazy warped and crooked generation. And then because we're so different and yet we're so unified, we will shine among them like stars in the sky. And let's fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy set before him, suffered the cross, gave his life. [00:39:51]

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