The sermon "Unity Among The Brethren" by Marvin Stalnaker explores the theological doctrine of Christian unity as articulated in Psalm 133. Stalnaker emphasizes that unity among believers is not only divinely ordained but is also a beautiful manifestation of God's grace. He supports his argument by referencing Psalm 133:1-3, which describes the goodness and pleasantness of brethren living in unity, and connects this concept to the anointing oil used for Aaron in Exodus 30, symbolizing the unity that flows from Christ's merits. Furthermore, he discusses the practical implications of this unity, urging congregants to actively pursue peace, demonstrate love, and foster a spirit of forgiveness, thereby portraying unity as essential for the body of Christ and a testament to the glory of God.
“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.”
“The reason that there's unity is because we're in Him. We're one in the Lord.”
“Honor Him...that unity...smells of the glory of Christ.”
“Beware of doing anything that would hinder the unity of the brethren.”
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