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Unity doesn’t usually fall apart over theology.
It falls apart over reactions.
A sharp word.
An unreturned text.
An offense that lingers too long.
“Above all, put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.” — Colossians 3:14
Love isn’t something we wait to feel.
It’s something we choose to wear.
When love governs our response:
• Patience replaces irritation
• Forgiveness replaces resentment
• Peace replaces escalation
Unity survives when love rules.
Before you respond today —
Pause.
Put on compassion.
Let peace be the umpire.
Because we are one body. And love is what holds it all together.
By Dr. Patrick W. GiraldinUnity doesn’t usually fall apart over theology.
It falls apart over reactions.
A sharp word.
An unreturned text.
An offense that lingers too long.
“Above all, put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.” — Colossians 3:14
Love isn’t something we wait to feel.
It’s something we choose to wear.
When love governs our response:
• Patience replaces irritation
• Forgiveness replaces resentment
• Peace replaces escalation
Unity survives when love rules.
Before you respond today —
Pause.
Put on compassion.
Let peace be the umpire.
Because we are one body. And love is what holds it all together.