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Ephesians: Unity and Maturity

Solidarity among at least two individuals gets its excellence altogether from something unique. Solidarity itself is nonpartisan until the point when it is given goodness or disagreeableness by something different. So if Herod and Pilate are brought together by their basic disdain for Jesus (Luke 23:12), this isn’t a decent solidarity. However, in the event that Paul and Silas sing together in jail for Christ’s purpose (Acts 16:25), this is a decent solidarity.

In this manner, it is never enough to call Christians to have solidarity. That might be great or terrible. The brought together vote fifty years back in my home church in South Carolina to disallow blacks from going to administrations was not a decent solidarity. The bound together vote of a mainline Protestant division to favor illegal sexual acts isn’t a decent solidarity.

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