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Beloved brothers and sister of Christian family, I wouold like to share some words about the unity. Because of, we are going to celebrate Global prayer day. This festeval takes all the people of denominationas, to oneplace. That is the throne of God. Let me say share some words with you about Unity and who demands for unity. “The Blood of Christ Demands Unity” Exodus 12:13:--- “Now the blood shall be a sign foryou on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass overyou.“ It is shameful the way we have allowed denominations and doctrinesto divide us as Christians. There are some people who are far more proud oftheir denomination than they are of the gospelof Jesus Christ. There are churches that will not fellowship withsomeone who does not see a particular doctrine as they do. Denominations fightlike mad dogs in a dark alley over the last and smallest theological bone. Forsome, if you have not been baptized their way, you’re not in the family of God.Let me assure you that, if you have put your faith in the blood of Jesus Christ and accepted Himas your blood atonement at the Cross, you are amember of the family of God. In heaven there will be no Baptist subdivision, orPresbyterian subdivision, or Charismatic subdivision, or Catholic subdivision. The church has also allowed racial issues to cause walls ofseparation. But the bloodof Christ demands our unity in the body ofChrist. As blood circulates through your body every twenty-threeseconds and connects every member of your body, so the blood of Jesus Christconnects and unifies the body of Christ. The church of Jesusis one body, and we are one flesh. The blood testifies to our relationship. Theroyal blood of heaven that flows in myveins also flows in anyone who has the life of Jesus Christ in them. We arebrothers and sisters in Christ, regardless of the pigmentation of our skin. There will only be the blood-boughtchurch of Jesus Christ when we allget to heaven. It is a travesty of the purpose of the gospel to allow pettydifferences and racial distinctions to divide us. It is the blood of JesusChrist that unities us.
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