Valuing what we believe and Unity
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If we can't value what we keep, it is useless to keep it. And value always comes with knowledge—not merely the knowledge of this world, but only the knowledge that leads us to attain the same mindset as Christ Jesus. Because anyone can keep something that they don't value. People may keep shoes and clothes that have no value. Keeping is associated with storing (a museum mentality), while value always comes with relational reality or daily life.
So then, brothers and sisters in Christ, if we cannot value what we believe, which leads us to attain the same mindset as Christ Jesus, then it is pointless to maintain unity that does not align with His mindset. Instead, we risk devolving into mere politicians, motivated solely by political affiliations and power struggles. The Bible reminds us to 'have the same mindset as Christ Jesus' in our relationships with one another. Therefore, if we fail to uphold our beliefs, it becomes futile to preserve unity, as we would merely engage in superficial gatherings and feasts while harboring conflicts and competing for power behind the scenes. Jesus urges us to be doers, not mere pushers.