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  1. Jun 2, 2015 · Spirit-rooted, Christ-manifesting, truth-cherishing, humbly-loving unity is designed by God to have at least two aims: a witness to the world, and an acclamation of the glory of God. The apostle John makes the first of these most clear.

  2. Nov 10, 2017 · Unity is a gift from God. In Ephesians 2, Paul explains how unity comes as a result of salvation. This means, unity among fellow Christians is a gift of grace, just like salvation itself. As Ephesians 2:13–16 teaches, Jews and Gentiles were made “one new man” by the death and resurrection of Christ.

  3. May 29, 2016 · The God we serve is a God of unity who desires that His church live in unity and harmony built on the foundation that is Jesus Christ. It is Jesus who draws us together and the power of the Holy Spirit that make our bond stronger.

  4. Sep 26, 2024 · Unity in the Christian faith is essential and was prayed for by Jesus himself. Unity is about coming together and glorifying God and proclaiming His truth. When believers are united, they become stronger and more effective. United believers are a true testament to the world that God sent Jesus.

  5. Oct 28, 2022 · “The call to unity of mind is defined by Paul and by Peter as a humble mindset, not a self-exalting mindset.” Or here’s another way of saying it: “Don’t have a self-exalting mindset; have a humble mindset” — which is the same cluster of thoughts that we had in 1 Peter 3:8.

  6. Definition. The unity of the church refers to the union of the people of God, in all their various distinctives and expressions, bound to God and to one another by the gospel. Summary. The unity of the church is to be a reflection of the unity of the one God upon which the church is built.

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  8. Jul 6, 2022 · Don’t get me wrong: God is all for unity between God’s children. Scripture describes the experience of unity as “good and pleasant” (Psalm 133:1), and it commands all Christians to diligently pursue “being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord” (Philippians 2:2).