UNITY IN JESUS: what unity looks like 10-30-22
Unity
Jesus’
prayer
Jesus
example for us
A
theological reality
A practical
difficulty
The late
columnist Mike Royko writes about a conversation he had with Slats Grobnik, a
man who sold Christmas trees.
Slats
remembered one couple on the hunt for a Christmas tree. The guy was
skinny with a big Adam’s apple and small chin, and she was kind of pretty. But both
wore clothes from the bottom of the bin of the Salvation Army store.
After
finding only trees that were too expensive, they found a Scotch pine that was
okay on one side, but pretty bare on the other. Then they
picked up another tree that was not much better—full on one side, scraggly on
the other.
She
whispered something, and he asked if $3 would be okay. Slats
figured both trees would not be sold, so he agreed.
A few days
later Slats was walking down the street and saw a beautiful tree in the
couple’s apartment. It was thick
and well rounded.
He knocked
on their door and they told him how they worked the two trees close together
where the branches were thin. Then they
tied the trunks together. The branches
overlapped and formed a tree so thick you couldn’t see the wire.
Slats
described it as "a tiny forest of its own." "So
that’s the secret," Slats asserts. "You
take two trees that aren’t perfect, that have flaws, that might even be homely,
that maybe nobody else would want. If you put them together just right, you can
come up with something really beautiful."
[Beauty of Unity, Citation: Mike Royko, One
More Time (University of Chicago Press, 1999), pp. 85-87; submitted by Dallas
Roark, Emporia, Kansas, on Sermon Central]
“Therefore
if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort
from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and
compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same
love, being one in spirit and of one mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition
or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking
to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your
relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who,
being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be
used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very
nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in
appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death— even
death on a cross! Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him
the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should
bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge
that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
Philippians 2:1-11 NIV
I. UNITY OF
MIND
A. Intellect
B. Visceral
need to act
“May the God
who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward
each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may
glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Romans 15:5-6 NIV
II. UNITY OF LOVE
A limerick
conveys a message very pertinent to all of us in the Lord’s Body.
There once
were two cats of Killkenny. Each thought there was one cat too many. They
fought and they spit, they clawed and they bit, till instead of two cats there
weren’t any!
How many
times have we seen the saga of the Killkenny cats played out in the Lord’s
church with the same tragic results? An arrogant, self-righteous attitude is a
shame upon our Prince of Peace who lived, died and rose again that we all might
be One. To spit and fight, claw and bite, in our efforts to be “top cat” is
only to invite our ultimate destruction.
Contributed by Davon Huss on Oct 7,
2002 on Sermon Central.
A. Love and
feelings
B. Love and
action
“If you love me, keep my commands.”
John 14:15 NIV
“Whoever has
my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The one who loves me will
be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.””
John 14:21 NIV
III. UNITY OF
SPIRIT
A.W. Tozer,
in his book, The Pursuit of God, tells us how to gain greater unity.
"Has it
ever occurred to you that one hundred pianos all tuned to the same fork are
automatically tuned to each other? They are of one accord by being tuned, not
to each other, but to another standard to which each one must individually bow.
So one hundred worshipers [meeting] together, each one looking away to Christ,
are in heart nearer to each other than they could possibly be, were they to
become unity conscious and turn their eyes away from God to strive for closer
fellowship."
A. Literally
“the same soul”
“Make every effort
to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body
and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one
Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and
through all and in all.”
Ephesians 4:3-6 NIV
B. We are all
connected through the Spirit, Son, and Father
IV. UNITY OF
MIND (EXPANDED)
Have you
heard the Story of the Doctor who comes to a split in the road on a Vermont
back country lane? The road sign at the fork points both directions for the
same town. Seeing a farmer beside the road he asked him, “does it matter which
road I take to get to town?” The Farmer replies, “Not to me it don’t.”
Contributed by Dan Cormie on Oct 25,
2002 on Sermon Central.
“I appeal to
you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of
you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among
you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought.”
1 Corinthians 1:10 NIV
A. Thought
B. Purpose
CONCLUSION
Maybe you
remember hearing a few years ago about the “The Three Tenors.” Luciano
Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and Jose Carreras, three of the world’s most
renowned voices. They performed together at a concert in L.A.
In a press
conference, one reporter tried to stir up a little competition between the
three, maybe hoping to liven up his story.
Refusing to
take the bait, Placido Domingo told him, "You have to put all of your
concentration into opening your heart to the music. You can’t be rivals when
you’re together making music."
Contributed by Mary Lewis on May 7,
2009 on Sermon Central.
Unity of
mind, unity of love, unity of spirit, unity of purpose
The example
of Jesus shows us that action is the greatest indication of unity.
CHALLENGE
What will
you do with what you have just heard? How will you
respond to the Holy Spirit working within you? The
Challenge is intended to give us an opportunity to contemplate what God is
calling us to do in our lives. Consider
these questions and write down your answers.
1. Does your
mind move you to action?
2. Does your
love move you to action?
3. What does
unity of soul (spirit) look like?
4. What is our
common purpose?
5. What action
do you need to take right now?
INVITATION
It is our
custom to offer an "invitation" following the preaching of the Word. You may want
to follow Jesus. You may want
to proclaim your faith. You may want
to repent (stop doing ungodly things and start doing Godly things). Perhaps you
want to be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins and receive the gift of
the Holy Spirit. Possibly, if
you have already responded to God’s call in these ways, you would like to
become a member of Kenwood Church. If you have
been moved by the Holy Spirit to make a decision in your life, you can come
forward now. If you would
like, I would be honored to speak with you following the service about what God
is doing in your life.
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