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! Looking For Unity – 01
!! *Behold the Beauty*
*Psalm 133* is a well-known text in our common faith, but it is no “/common seed/”.
If it is familiar, then it is all the more prepared to work its power into an uncommon heart.
An unusual sight kindled in the heart of David a desire to beckon others to that which had so moved his own soul, and he cries out, “Behold!”.
What was that sight?
When did it occur?
What arrangement of things natural and spiritual inspired this Psalm of Degree?
Have you ever seen beautiful, Biblical, brotherly, unity?
Do you know its characteristics?
Do you settle for manmade matches that lack the anointing and blessing of God?
This study helps us look for the unity that God Himself longs to behold.
When it is found, it will take your breath away as do all good and pleasant things into which God has commanded the blessing.
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