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What does it mean to prioritize unity over division when our values are constantly being challenged by chaos and uncertainty?

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As a pastor and a husband, I've come to realize that prioritizing unity over division is crucial, especially when our values are being challenged by chaos and uncertainty. The Bible teaches us that we should strive for unity, and maintaining it takes work. In fact, the pursuit of unity is essential to maintaining the linkage of peace among believers, a connection we share in the Spirit (1 Cor. 12:13). This is not a peace to be gained, but one that is to be maintained.

As I reflect on my own life, I see the importance of prioritizing unity in my marriage and family. My wife, Susan, and I have been married for 19 years, and we've learned that reconciling with each other is essential to our spiritual well-being. In fact, James teaches us that we should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger, and that we should be reconcilers in our relationships (James 1:19-20). This is not just about our relationships with each other, but also about our relationship with God. When we prioritize unity, we create a space for God to work in our lives.

In a world that values individualism and nonconformity, it's easy to get caught up in our own desires and opinions. But as Christians, we're called to prioritize unity and work towards maintaining the peace among believers. This means being willing to listen to others, to compromise, and to seek common ground. As I pray for my family and our church, I pray that we would prioritize unity and strive to maintain the peace, just as Paul and Jesus did. By doing so, we can create a space for God to work in our lives and bring order and form to our chaotic world.

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biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
trilogy
francis shaeffer
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robertson mcquilkin
christian theology
millard erickson
ephesians
darrell bock
sacred marriage
gary thomas

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