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S18E3 Striving wo Strife Pt 3 Unity or Separation? [https://linktr.ee/Sogreatsalvation] One of the most unforgettable courtroom scenes in Scripture is found during the reign of King Solomon. Two women stand before the king, each claiming the same infant as her own. With no witnesses and no clear evidence, Solomon proposes a shocking solution: bring a sword, divide the living child in two, and give half to each woman. The reaction reveals everything. One woman is willing to accept the compromise. If she cannot have the child, neither can the other. Winning the dispute matters more than the child's life. The other woman responds very differently. She would rather lose the argument than lose the child. She pleads with Solomon to give the baby to the other woman if it means the child's life will be spared. She was willing to surrender her claim because love mattered more than victory. That moment reaches far beyond a custody dispute. It exposes a principle that applies to disagreements within the body of Christ. When conflict arises, are we trying to preserve what God values, or are we simply trying to win? Too often, Christians approach doctrinal disagreements like opposing attorneys or rival debaters. Every conversation becomes a contest. Every disagreement has winners and losers. But the New Testament calls believers to something higher. Unity is not built by sacrificing truth, nor is truth defended by sacrificing love. There are times when separation is necessary. Scripture warns against false teachers, persistent immorality, and doctrines that corrupt the gospel. Unity without truth is compromise. Yet there is another danger: separating where God has not commanded separation. Dividing over personalities, preferences, secondary doctrines, or personal offenses has fractured churches, ministries, friendships, and families for generations. The question is not simply, "Am I right?" but, "What am I trying to protect?" Am I protecting God's truth—or my pride? Am I defending the faith—or defending my reputation? Am I seeking restoration—or merely vindication? Like the two women before Solomon, our response to conflict reveals what we truly love. The false mother could not bear to see someone else receive the child. The true mother could bear losing the argument because her love was greater than her desire to be proven right. This episode explores the balance between unity and separation. When does faithfulness require us to stand apart? When should we bear with one another in love? How do we contend earnestly for the faith without becoming contentious people? The wisdom of Solomon exposed the true mother by revealing what she loved most. In the same way, our conflicts reveal our hearts. Are we willing to divide the child just to win the case? Or are we willing to lay down our pride and our desire to be vindicated for the sake of preserving what Christ loves—His truth, His church, and His people? Join us as we continue Striving Without Strife and discover that sometimes the strongest defense of truth is not found in winning an argument, but in demonstrating the selfless love that reflects the heart of Christ.
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