This sermon centers on the benediction from Romans 15:5–6, presenting it as a divine call to unity rooted in the gospel. Grounded in the context of division between 'weak' and 'strong' believers in the Roman church, the preacher emphasizes that God, the source of patience and consolation, empowers believers to be like-minded in truth and love. The main thrust is that Christ's example—self-denying, humble, and persevering—must shape the church's unity, not compromise or convenience. The ultimate goal is not mere agreement, but a unified worship where believers, with one mind and one mouth, glorify God the Father. The benediction, therefore, is not a mere closing ritual, but a transformative summons to live out the gospel in daily relationships, reflecting Christ's love to the world and fulfilling the church's mission to reveal God's glory through authentic, Christ-centered community.