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What happens when we prioritize unity over division in a chaotic world?
Answer:
When we prioritize unity over division in a chaotic world, it would be like a hand fitting into a glove. The unity is miraculous and marvelous. It would be a source of orientation and strength as we face the challenge of life in the midst of a turbulent world. This unity is essential for us to live in harmony with one another and with God. In a chaotic system, future motions depend very sensitively on initial conditions, but with unity, we can face the array of settings in which it needs to be applied. In the Bible, it is said that when we have unity, we are living proof to the world that God the Father has sent his Son Jesus Christ and that the Father loves people even as he loves Jesus. When people see our love for one another and our unity through love, then they will be drawn to God. This is what happened in the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve were one with God and with each other, until they chose to rebel against God. As a pastor, I have seen the power of unity in action. When my congregation comes together in love and unity, we are able to face the challenges of the world with confidence and strength. We are able to serve others and bring hope to those who are struggling. When we prioritize unity over division, we are able to experience the miraculous and marvelous unity that God has given us, and we are able to be a source of orientation and strength for those around us. As a family man, I have seen the same power of unity in my own family. When my wife Susan and I are united in our love for our children, Joshua and Rebecca, we are able to raise them in a loving and stable home. When we prioritize unity over division, we are able to experience the fullness of God's love and presence in our lives.
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dogmatic theology
shedd
jesus on trial
david limbaugh
privileged planet
william gonzalez jay richards
demons
michael heiser
on guard
william lane craig
ephesians
darrell bock
reasonable faith
william lane craig
.from creation to the cross
albert bayliss
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