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How do we prioritize unity over division when our values are constantly being challenged by chaos and uncertainty?

Answer:

As a pastor, I've often found myself grappling with the challenge of prioritizing unity over division in the face of chaos and uncertainty. It's a complex issue, especially when our values are constantly being tested. I believe that the first step is to recognize that our pursuit of unity is not about creating a world of pure facts, free from values, but rather about acknowledging that our values are subjective and influenced by our experiences and perspectives.

In my own life, I've learned the importance of setting priorities and evaluating my use of time. As a husband and father of two, I've come to realize that relationships are essential, and that relationships are often the first casualty when we prioritize efficiency over unity. By intentionally setting priorities, examining for inefficiency, and starting at the bottom and cutting, I've been able to create space for meaningful connections with my family and community.

As a Christian, I'm reminded that the Bible teaches us that the church should strive for unity. In fact, the New Testament emphasizes the importance of being one unified body. This teaches us that unity is not just a desirable outcome, but a fundamental aspect of our faith. By prioritizing unity, we're not only building stronger relationships, but we're also reflecting the character of God, who is a God of unity and harmony. As I navigate the challenges of pastoring a local church, I'm committed to promoting unity and encouraging my community to do the same.

Sources:

biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
trilogy
francis shaeffer
christian theology
millard erickson

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