Hello,
The last couple weeks I have been thinking about the unique
pairing of ideas we are presented with as we follow Jesus. One of those is seeking
unity, while knowing that our beliefs naturally bring division.
How can this be? Twice in the gospel of John the words of
Jesus brought division in the crowd:
7:43 “So a division occurred in the crowd because of Him.”
(NASB)
10:19 “A division occurred again among the Jews because of
these words.” (NASB)
But, we are called to unity multiple times. Some examples:
Ephesians 4:3 “being diligent to preserve the unity of the
Spirit in the bond of peace.”
Colossians 3:14 “Beyond all these things put on love, which
is the perfect bond of unity.”
So – what are we to do? Jesus brought division, but we are instructed
to work towards unity. If you look at the verses about unity a couple themes
will stand out. First is the audience. This is directed to believers. Many
times this is also directed at believers towards other followers of Christ –
though not always – we are also told in Romans 12:18 “If possible, so far as it
depends on you, be at peace with all men” (NASB)
The second theme that stands out to me about unity is that
is executed by love, and that love is driven by our relationship with Jesus.
This is where the division comes. A relationship with Jesus
stands for something. He is absolute truth. Whenever you stand for something,
there will be those who oppose. Our call to unity is not to be at the cost of
our obedience.
Rather, our call to unity to act in love – without compromise
towards sin – to all, especially those who are followers of Christ. The
commitment to Him and continued displays of love will give us the opportunity
to share our source – Jesus Christ as the hope for others.
Have a blessed day,