Humanism is coming together to gang up on the church and it wants Christians to be known for the things that we don't agree upon rather than what we do agree upon. 

Before His betrayal Jesus prayed to the Father that we would be one as He and The Father are one (John 17:11).  Paul appeals to the church in Corinth to be of one mind and thought so that there wouldn't be divisions among them (1 Corinthians 1:10). This is a recurring theme throughout the New Testament and its a cause for concern of all the division in the church body today. 

The Father is wanting the bride to come together again and lock arms unifying around one thing, Christ and His love.Throughout this journey God has given me a glimpse of the power that can be released when The Body sets aside our petty little differences and keep the main thing the main thing. 

My squad was composed of people from many different denominations that were unified coming together from all over the states and even parts of Canada. We all had one goal in mind and that was to give Jesus the maximum amount of glory. To make His name great. 

There is a major agreement of The Gospel that surpasses every denominational boundary to unify a people who want to glorify their King. It's a unity that rises above the "civil war" the world has thrown at and plagued the church with. A unity that sets aside the arguing of our differences where we just exalt The King. 

I wonder what it would look like if all believers truly came together, took the Bible literally, and set aside our differences and lived like they did in Acts (Acts 4:32-37). The Bride would radiate His glory and the lost would get saved overnight. I got a glimpse of this on The Race.

When will we rise up and kick humanism in the teeth and come to the realization that there is only one way of moving forward and it's together? There is one body and one Spirit (Ephesians 4:4) and the only thing that makes us stand out is His Presence. 

We need to return to seeking His Presence together, in unity, as family!

-Robert

Psalms 133:1 Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!