“UNITY”
Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look at what they
can do when they stick together. – Vesta Kelly
There can be union without unity: tie two cats together by their tails and
throw them over a clothesline. – Unknown
Unity is a common theme throughout the Bible. It is something that can be
seen as extremely important to God. As Paul opens his letter to the
church at Corinth, this is the first topic that Paul proceeds to bring their
attention to. You can imagine that the church at Corinth would face a lot
of problems. The city itself, was located on an isthmus, a narrow stretch
of land that connected two landmasses, and was also a port city. So, land
traffic, and sea traffic was very high in this city. This means that
there was a lot of opportunity for other people/cultures/religious beliefs to
influence the people of this city. Paul emphasizes that they must be on
guard and present a united front: “Now I plead with you, brethren … that you
all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that
you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same
judgment.” If they didn’t, they would most likely splinter and then be
unsuccessful as a growing church.
How important is the concept of unity to God? He recognizes it all the
way back to the beginning of the human race. In Genesis 11, we’re told in
verse 1 that “the whole earth had one language and one speech.” Mankind
makes the decision to build a tower that would reach to the heavens so they can
make a name for themselves. We know the result of what happened at Babel,
and that mankind was scattered and different languages came into existence, but
look at God’s response to mankind’s effort in verse 6: ”Indeed the people are
one and they all have one language, and this is what they begin to do; now
nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them.” (emphasis
added) Why is unity so important to God, and thus, so important to
Paul? The reason is that when we are of one mind and one language,
nothing can be withheld from us. In matters of opinion, it is okay for us
as Christians to disagree, but in matters founded in Scripture, we must be of
one mind and one language in order for us to be the most effective Christians
we can be in this world.
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