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Division is Fatal to the Mission of His Church and His Kingdom In today’s fast-paced world, where opinions can be easily shared and amplified, it’s more important than ever for the Church to stand united. Division among believers can be detrimental, not only to our collective mission but also to the impact we have on the world around us. When we allow disagreements, whether on doctrine, social issues, or leadership, to create rifts in our community, we weaken our effectiveness. The mission of His Church and His Kingdom is one of love, compassion, and unity. When we focus on our differences rather than our shared faith and purpose, we hinder our ability to reach out to others and share the transformative message of Christ. Unity does not mean uniformity. It's natural to have diverse perspectives and interpretations within the Church. These differences can enrich our understanding and help us grow. However, it’s crucial that we approach these conversations with humility and a spirit of love, remembering our ultimate goal is to further the Kingdom of God. As we strive to live out our faith, let us commit to fostering an environment of respect and understanding. We should aim to build bridges rather than walls, ensuring that our disagreements don’t lead to division but rather become opportunities for dialogue and growth. When we stand together as one body, reflecting the love and grace we've received, we become a powerful testament to the world of what it means to follow Christ. Let us remember that division is fatal to the mission of His Church and His Kingdom, and let us work diligently to maintain unity in our shared mission.

1 Timothy 2:1-3 (AMP) “First of all, then, I urge that petitions (specific requests), prayers, intercessions (prayers for others) and thanksgivings be offered on behalf of all people, for kings and all who are in [positions of] high authority, so that we may live a peaceful and quiet life in all godliness and dignity. This [kind of praying] is good and acceptable and pleasing in the sight of God our Savior.” It is appropriate that we have a constitution regarding how our nation is to be governed. Many regard our Constitution as the finest governing document for a nation of people ever composed. A constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. More than 40% of our nation's founding documents contain direct or indirect quotes from the Bible. Jesus gave us His Red Letter Teachings in the Gospels as the constitution of His Kingdom. In the Sermon on the Mount, He lays out the most superior way to live and interact with others. Jesus reveals God’s expectations and provisions for us. All the provisions of God’s Kingdom are at our beckoning command as we totally surrender our hearts and lives to Him. “We His People” must live by His teachings as we sojourn on Earth. “We His People” Preamble: “We His People of the Christian faith in America, in order to form a more perfect unity, establish morality, ensure Christ’s peace, provide for the defense of the gospel, promote the spiritual welfare, and secure the blessing of His Kingdom to ourselves and our prosperity, do hereby ordain and establish this spiritual union of Christ’s followers for the purpose of reclaiming our spiritual heritage in the United States of America.” In the heart of God was a plan to bring all people together under the banner of His Kingdom. Ephesians 1:9-10 (AMP)–“He made known to us the mystery of His will according to His good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, with regard to the fulfillment of the times (that is, the end of history, the climax of the ages)–to bring all things together in Christ, (both) things in the heavens and things on Earth.” Ephesians 1:4 (TPT)–“And He chose us to be His very own, joining us to Himself even before He laid the foundation of the Universe.” *The word “chose” in Greek means “to speak.” He wanted to “speak” to us and through us. “We His People” are to be “His voice” in the Earth. We must speak “Jesus” with our words and with our lives. When “We His People” pray and seek His face according to His Word, results will follow.

As election day approaches, the buzz surrounding the polls becomes more palpable. Campaigns ramp up, debates heat up, and voters everywhere feel the weight of their choices. But in the midst of all this excitement, one truth remains clear: your voting voice matters. The Power of One Vote It’s easy to think that our individual votes don’t carry much weight, especially when we consider the sheer number of voters. However, history has shown us time and again that every single vote counts. Elections can be decided by just a handful of ballots. In places like state elections or local measures, a few votes can tip the scales in favor of one candidate or initiative over another. Engaging in Democracy Voting is not just a right; it’s a fundamental aspect of our democracy. It’s our opportunity to express our values, beliefs, and priorities. When we vote, we are participating in a system that allows us to choose leaders and influence policies that directly affect our lives — from education and healthcare to infrastructure and social justice. By casting your ballot, you are taking a stand on the issues that matter to you. You’re joining millions of others in shaping the future of your community and country. Overcoming Barriers Despite its importance, many people still face barriers to voting. These can include complex registration processes, voter ID laws, and even apathy or a sense of disenfranchisement. It’s crucial to recognize these challenges and work collectively to overcome them. Engaging in community efforts, spreading awareness, and educating others about the voting process can empower more individuals to make their voices heard. The Ripple Effect of Voting When you vote, you’re not just influencing the immediate outcome of an election. Your participation reverberates throughout your community. It can inspire others to take action, to engage in discussions about important issues, and to prioritize civic involvement. When people see their friends, family, and neighbors voting, they are more likely to do the same. Preparing to Vote As we prepare for the upcoming elections, it’s essential to be informed. Research the candidates and measures on the ballot, understand their positions, and reflect on your values. Make sure you know where and when to vote and consider early voting options to avoid the crowds on election day. Conclusion Your voting voice truly matters. It’s not just about making a choice; it’s about standing up for what you believe in and taking a proactive role in shaping the society you want to see. Every election is a chance to be heard, to make a difference, and to be part of something larger than ourselves. Let’s make sure we all show up, share our voices, and vote with purpose.