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I read this today in Our Daily Bread. If only!

Today's Scripture: Ephesians 4:1–6

In 1722 a small group of Moravian Christians, who lived in what is now the Czech Republic, found refuge from persecution on the estate of a generous German count. Within four years, more than 300 people came. But instead of an ideal community for persecuted refugees, the settlement became filled with discord. Different perspectives on Christianity brought division. What they did next may seem like a small choice, but it launched an incredible revival: They began to focus on what they agreed on rather than on what they disagreed on. The result was unity.
 

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So according to that, to achieve unity we don't have to agree on everything. We just have to focus on what we agree on rather than what we don't.
 

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So according to that, to achieve unity we don't have to agree on everything. We just have to focus on what we agree on rather than what we don't.
I read this today in Our Daily Bread. If only!

Today's Scripture: Ephesians 4:1–6

In 1722 a small group of Moravian Christians, who lived in what is now the Czech Republic, found refuge from persecution on the estate of a generous German count. Within four years, more than 300 people came. But instead of an ideal community for persecuted refugees, the settlement became filled with discord. Different perspectives on Christianity brought division. What they did next may seem like a small choice, but it launched an incredible revival: They began to focus on what they agreed on rather than on what they disagreed on. The result was unity.
This way of approaching truth is very dangerous. The fundamental clarity of Scripture is brought into question, the teachings we don't agree on may be vital to our Christian life. Perhaps you could give us a few examples of things you say we don't agree on.
 

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It's a tricky balance. Unity is important, but so is calling out heresy. We should all pray that God will help us know the truth and walk in it.
 
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The opposite of unity is division.
And diversity comes from the Latin word to divide. Diversity equals division.
This is what the globalists/socialists are teaching in the western world today. Not unity but division. They want to divide and conquer. So don't get caught up in these terms like equality, inclusion, diversity because they are Communist and demonic traits.