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Servanthood is our Attitude | Commitment vs. Comfort | Prayer as our Source | Worship as our Motivation | People as our Reward | Excellence as our Impact | Growth as our TargetI’ll focus on the topic of “Unity”
When we are around people, do we focus on what we have in common, or we distance ourselves based on differences?
God intentionally created everyone to be unique
Nobody looks exactly like you
You’re not one in a million / 8 Billion
Descendants of Adam & Eve.
Sin fractured our unity
Hurts, Habits and Hang-ups affecting relationships
Part of the journey to wholeness is making amends
Recovery is an issue of showing love to everyone
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How to love people that are different from you?
Release that cruise control
STOP! LOOK & LISTEN!
Listen to them
Look at them
Learn from them
Illustration: Bundle of Sticks or People in a Circle
When Jesus prayed for all believers…
"In essentials, unity; in differences, liberty; in all things, charity [love].”
We have to make every effort to keep the unity
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