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Unity doesn’t mean we all think the same.

18 min · 17. maj 2026
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In Romans 14, Paul reminds us that not every disagreement is a division. Some things are essential: Truth. The Gospel. Jesus. But many things we argue about? Preferences. Traditions. Personal convictions. And when we elevate preferences to the level of truth, we create unnecessary division. Maturity in Christ looks like this: Holding firmly to truth… While extending grace in the gray areas. Before you judge—pause. Before you argue—listen. Before you divide—remember: God has welcomed them…so should we. The Church shines brightest not when we agree on everything, but when we love each other through anything. #Unity #FaithInAction #Romans14 #discipleFLIP

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