Christians Need to Begin Making Every Effort to Live in Unity, Part 1
People need each other.
Following having a relationship with God through His Son Jesus Christ, our greatest need is each other. God believes this so much that at the moment of salvation, we become part of Jesus’ family, His Church! This occurs just as stated in 1 Corinthians 12:13, “For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body.”
While this happens to us spiritually, we are living in a culture that is completely opposite of this. The American way compels us to live independently of one another. This leads to a selfish and oftentimes destructive life. It also defies the Scripture and is not the life we are called to live within the body of Jesus Christ.
The Greatest Diversity Movement in the History of the World
Jesus created each of us uniquely. Jesus is leading the greatest diversity movement in the history of the world, His Church. This is why Jesus’ prayer and desire for us as His Church is to live in unity and oneness. People need each other.
Jesus believes the only way people will believe God sent Him to be the Savior of the world is through the testimony of the Church living in unity and oneness. As recorded in John 17:21, Jesus stated, “May they all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us, so that the world may believe you sent me.”
As the Church of Jesus emerges, the New Testament reminds us how unique we are; but even in our diversity, we should be compelled to do whatever it takes to live in unity and oneness. Therefore, this call to action is declared in Ephesians 4:3, “Making every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”
Unite is Something You Do, While Unity is What You Are
Unite is a verb. When we unite, we can unite in the name of a cause or whatever our passion is. We see people unite for their cause, and sometimes the cause can become destructive by dividing a family, a church, a nation, and even the world. You can unite for things and you can unite against things.
While unite is a verb and is something you do, unity is a noun. Unity is oneness. Jesus wants us to live in oneness and unity.
America Personifies Division, Not Unity
America personifies division, not unity. In the last five years, we have seen America become very polarized and divided, spewing words that are vitriolic and destructive. Trust is minimized and division is celebrated.
As I have said before, I say again: America is broken. Division is undeniable. Racial tension is alarming. Lawlessness abounds. Reconciliation appears impossible. Government cannot fix us. Politics will not heal us. The spirit of the age is ruling. America needs God now more than ever before.
Now is the Time for the Church to Lead in Unity
Where is the Church? The Church of Jesus in America is more divided than I have ever seen it. We are living in contradiction of Jesus’ desire in John 17. The churches of America are living in disunity. There are not hundreds of thousands of churches, but one Church, the Church of Jesus Christ our Lord. In the past, churches have chosen to unite, recognizing and appreciating important theological variances that are more secondary in nature. But now, churches divide over everything from extreme theological views to things like politics, economics, morality, and social justice issues.
This is not being the Church of Jesus Christ.
Whatever happened to uniting in our belief in the authority of Holy Scripture, Jesus being the only way to salvation, and that the greatest need in the world is the advancement of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Not only are churches living in disunity with one another, but we also see disunity within thousands of individual local churches. Division is ruling while Jesus is calling His people to unity! Until Christians and Christian leaders stop declaring their independence from one another, we will continue to see disunity and division rule the day.
This is in complete contrast to God’s Word and God’s will for us in the Church!
Now is the time for the Church to choose unity rather than division. Therefore, let’s come back to the authority of the Bible as God’s Word, to the Lord Jesus being the only Savior of the world, and the consuming conviction that the world’s greatest need is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
We continue our discussion on unity here with Part 2. Please join me.
Now is the Time to Lead and to Pray,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, National Day of Prayer
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This Week at Cross Church | I Love My Church Day
February 11: I Love My Church Day at Cross Church!
This Sunday, February 11, is I Love My Church Day at Cross Church. Will you join us on this great day? Please make sure we work together toward these two things:
- Make sure every member of Cross Church is contacted this week
- Make sure every guest from the past six months is contacted this week
If we will be faithful to do this and work toward this day with intentionality, Sunday will be a great day at Cross Church on all four of our campuses.
February 25: New Fayetteville Campus Launch Sunday
The new campus in Fayetteville will be a great addition to Cross Church. When I toured the campus last Friday night with Nick and Meredith, it was a great reminder of God’s faithfulness to His people. The vision to reach Fayetteville is powerful and compelling. The facility where the church will meet is current and functional. The membership of Cross Church is ready and available to be used by God There is still much to be done before February 25. Above all, tell everyone in Fayetteville about this big day and encourage them to attend Cross Church in Fayetteville on this day and beyond. We really believe God is about to launch one of His great works in the world in a new way! Pray for Fayetteville Campus Launch Sunday, February 25.
March 11: Best-Selling Author, Joel Rosenberg, will be at Cross Church Springdale and Pinnacle Hills
On Sunday morning March 11, best-selling author Joel Rosenberg will be speaking at Cross Church Springdale and Pinnacle Hills. Do not miss it. This is also Time Change Sunday, where you turn your clock ahead one hour before you retire on Saturday night. Plan to be with us on this day!
March 11: 5:00 p.m. Meeting for Israel Trip with Joel Rosenberg and Ronnie and Jeana Floyd
On Sunday afternoon, March 11, at 5:00 p.m. on our Springdale Campus, Joel Rosenberg and I will be meeting with all those already signed up to go to Israel with us, and anyone interested in going. We will meet in the Chapel at the Springdale campus. Joel Rosenberg will talk about our 1-day conference in Israel, as well as answer your questions about traveling to Israel.
March 31 – April 1: Easter Weekend is on the Way
Plan now to spend Easter Weekend with us at Cross Church. We will have services on Saturday and Sunday. We will post our times and locations soon, so you can begin planning to bring your family and friends on this pivotal weekend. This year, we will be putting all of our energy toward March 31 and April 1. We will not be having Passion Week Luncheons the week before Easter or a Good Friday service. All efforts will be focused on March 31 and April 1 and our Easter Weekend services.
May 3: The National Day of Prayer
Pray now and begin to plan how you can be involved all over Northwest Arkansas and beyond on the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 3, 2018. Pray for me and our entire team as we bring focus to the national efforts for the National Day of Prayer. Join our newsletter and receive updates along the way so you can see how God is working and you will know how to pray for us. You can sign up here. And please share this graphic on social media and help us call all of America to unity.
See you Sunday!
Ronnie W. Floyd