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The Unity of the Faith
Pastor Andre Butler 

The phrase "unity of the faith" implies that the faith is defined by its unity. 
Christianity is supposed to bring about unity. Before you were saved, you
lived in a world that was splintered, a world that was fighting against itself. 
When you became a Christian, you were born into a family that is supposed
to be unified. 

The word "unity" means oneness, and in this scripture we see that God wills 
that the church, indeed, the Body of Christ, becomes unified. How are all of
us--from different backgrounds and with different ideas and different walks of 
life--supposed to be unified?

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This happens when we grow up spiritually, when our love walk has developed to a 
place where we are able to be in unity with our brothers and sisters in
the Lord. Now they may do things we do not like--they may get on our nerves or 
stab us in the back--but when we have grown spiritually to the point of
loving our neighbor as Christ loved us, we will be able to stay in the oneness 
of the faith, which is unity.

Every person has a human body. If you do not have a human body, you do not have 
a legal right to operate on this planet. When one part of your natural body
fights against another part of your body--and that actually what happens when 
people have certain diseases--the body can no longer be effective. In fact,
the body may no longer operate. Likewise, the body of Christ cannot survive 
when its members are fighting one against another. It is supposed to operate
as one. There should be no schism, no division, in the body. 

It is not the will of God that there be so many denominations in the body of 
Christ that you can't remember all the names. It is not the will of God that
this denomination fights against that denomination. It is not the will of God 
that people within the local church fight one another. No, God's plan is
that the body be one. And since that is true, it is important that we do what 
is necessary to keep ourselves unified, to operate as one.

The Body of Christ is a big Holy Ghost gang. We are to be unified when we go 
before the world. If Satan wants to pick off one of us, he has to deal with
all of us. First Corinthians 12 says that if one us suffers, we all are 
suffering; if one of us is rejoicing, we all are rejoicing. When the world sees
believers, God's desire is that they see us all walking in unity, prospering in 
every area of life, and producing for Him.

Jesus intends for our unity to be not only a spiritual reality but a literal 
reality--something people can see. When this is the case, it will cause them
to not only believe in God, but in His son Jesus Christ. Our unity is a sign 
and a wonder to the world.

Pastor Andre Butler

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