Church unity is one command we followers of Christ failed miserably to keep through the centuries. Instead of heeding what the prophets and apostles have taught, we Christians have interpreted the Bible according to our own wishes. Sadly, this still happens today.
Bob Marley and The Wailers hit that proverbial nail on the head with this poignant song. Listen to it here.
Paul alone had to break up many church fights and factions. In Ephesians 4:1-3 (BBE), he explained why we must be one unified congregation. "I then, the prisoner in the Lord, make this request from my heart, that you will see that your behaviour is a credit to the position which God's purpose has given you, With all gentle and quiet behaviour, taking whatever comes, putting up with one another in love; Taking care to keep the harmony of the Spirit in the yoke of peace."
The church at Corinth was one messed-up congregation. They had every kind of problem we have and then some. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 1:10 (BBE), telling the congregation to stop all their fussing and fighting. "Now I make request to you, my brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you will all say the same thing, and that there may be no divisions among you, so that you may be in complete agreement, in the same mind and in the same opinion."
Along with admonishments for unity, Paul gave the church at Rome instruction on what to do with disruptive congregants. Romans 16:17 (BBE)says, "Now, it is my desire, brothers, that you will take note of those who are causing division and trouble among you, quite against the teaching which was given to you: and keep away from them."
And for unrepentant disrupters, Paul had this to say in 1 Timothy 1:18-20 (BBE). "This order I give to you, Timothy my son, in harmony with the words of the prophets about you, so that by them you may be strong, fighting the good fight, Keeping faith, and being conscious of well-doing; for some, by not doing these things, have gone wrong in relation to the faith: Such are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have given up to Satan, so that they may say no more evil words against God."
In all our difficulties with those who teach wrong doctrine or make trouble, we must keep the love of Christ in mind. Disruptive people do need to be dealt with but we must do it in humility.
On Monday, I'll post about Saint Patrick and what we must learn from his example.
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