Good Morning Friends,
“Warn a divisive person once, and then warn him
a second time. After that, have nothing to do with him. You may be sure that
such a man is warped and sinful; he is self-condemned.” (Titus 3:10-11)
Unity among His people is a deep desire of
God’s heart. Divisiveness breaks His heart and brings His displeasure.
Unity attracts God’s blessings. The Psalmist
wrote, “How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity! For
there the LORD bestows his blessing, even life forevermore.” (Psalm 133:1,3)
Unity was the prayer of Jesus on the night of
His betrayal. Unity means so much to the Lord that it was on His mind in the
midst of the most difficult night of His life. Jesus prayed for unity because
He knew that the unity of His people was an essential element in reaching and
changing the world with His message of grace and love. He prayed, “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)
So many of the New Testament letters to
churches and individuals speak directly to the issues of unity and
divisiveness. It becomes obvious that unity means a great deal to God and that
divisiveness is a real disappointment to Him and a direct disobedience to Him.
That’s not just true in the church. That’s also
true in our individual lives. God desires that we get along with the people
around us.
Paul’s advice is clear, “If it is possible, as
far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” (Romans 12:18)
So, are you getting along with the people
around you? God desires it. God commands it, as much as it depends upon you.
His, by Grace, Steve
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