The Daily Dose #0066


Are You Pursuing Unity in Christ?

The idea of unity today has been perverted to mean tolerance for evil in the name of Christ. This is shameful. Let us seek true unity with our brothers and sisters in Christ, and none with the world. Let us unify with a love that forgives, and seeks peace with one another. When you choose to love in truth with patience and humility, God’s presence shines through, and divisions are healed. True unity requires grace built on truth, even in the face of differences, and it reflects God’s desire for His people to live in harmony.

Today, consider how you can be a source of unity within your community. Seek to love others as Christ loves you, with a heart that forgives, encourages, and stands firm in the truth. Let your actions draw people closer to one another in the body of Christ and to God.

“By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
— John 13:35

Brief Biographical Summary

Clement of Rome (c. 35–99 AD) was an early Church leader and one of the Apostolic Fathers. His writings emphasized unity, love, and humility, aiming to strengthen the church in times of persecution and division.

Fun fact: Clement’s Letter to the Corinthians is one of the earliest Christian writings outside the New Testament, providing insight into the early church’s challenges and teachings.

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