Grace Christian Church
This powerful message challenges us to examine the state of unity within the body of Christ, drawing from Psalm 133 and Jesus' prayer in John 17. We're reminded that God doesn't just call us to be engaged in community, but to dwell together in unity—something so precious that it's compared to the anointing oil running down Aaron's beard and the life-giving dew of Mount Hermon. The imagery is striking: Aaron, the high priest, represented all twelve tribes as one unified people before God. Today, we face a world deeply divided over everything from sports teams to politics, and tragically, this division has crept into the church itself. Yet Scripture is clear—division is among the things God detests. When we allow bickering over carpet colors, denominational differences, or theological non-essentials to fracture our unity, we miss out on the blessings God wants to bestow. Even more sobering, Jesus prayed that our unity would be the very testimony that proves to the world that the Father sent the Son and that God loves people. Could our lack of unity be hindering people from coming to know Christ? The call here is urgent: we must shift our mindset to live with curiosity, asking genuine questions rather than making assumptions, and we must assume our brothers and sisters in Christ truly love Jesus, even when we disagree. Like siblings who irritate each other but fiercely have each other's backs, we're called to be a family unified in the essentials while extending grace in everything else. If you want help in starting this journey, please don't hesitate to reach out! If you want to talk to someone about going deeper in your faith or starting to walk with Jesus on a daily basis, please reach out to us at office@graceva.com
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