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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 at a local evangelical church, I've seen firsthand how disagreements over unity can lead to division. However, I believe that prioritizing unity over division is crucial in our pursuit of faith and values. When it comes to values, we often find ourselves in a world of chaos and uncertainty, where it's difficult to separate facts from values. But as the Bible teaches, we must strive for unity, not just in our faith, but in our relationships with one another.

In setting priorities, I've found that it's essential to intentionally evaluate our use of time and resources. We must examine our actions and habits to identify areas where we can be more efficient and effective. By doing so, we can free up time and energy to focus on what truly matters - building relationships and fostering unity in our communities. As the Bible says, "Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." (Hebrews 10:24)

As a family man, I've learned that prioritizing unity is not just about big, grand gestures, but about the small, everyday moments that make a difference. Whether it's spending quality time with my wife Susan, or supporting my children Joshua and Rebecca in their endeavors, I've come to realize that unity is not just a value, but a way of life. By setting priorities, examining for inefficiency, and starting at the bottom to cut, we can create space for unity to flourish in our lives and in our communities.

Sources:

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

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