"Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?" — Amos 3:3 (NKJV)This question posed by the prophet Amos is a powerful reflection for anyone who desires to walk closely with God, especially in a world full of differences — in belief, understanding, and experience. On the surface, it may seem that agreement means we must be identical in thought and perspective before any meaningful journey with God can begin. But when we look at the disciples of Jesus, we realize that’s not entirely the case.The twelve disciples who walked with Jesus weren’t a unified, polished group when they first answered the call. They came from diverse backgrounds, carried different opinions, and even held personal ambitions. Simon the Zealot, for example, was a political radical, while Matthew was a tax collector — someone viewed as a traitor by his own people. Yet both walked with Jesus. They did not start with agreement in all things, but they were united in their desire to follow the one they believed carried the truth.
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