Make every effort to keep
the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.
Ephesians 4:3
Ephesians 4:3
Oneness
in Christ as a Body fitly framed together is what is portrayed. How is this perfect
unity reached? By all that is individual and personal being left, by the Lord
being the focal center, and by our giving diligence to maintain the unity in
that way; keeping all personal things out, and keeping Christ and His interests
always in view.... This is not visionary, imaginative, or merely idealistic, it
is very practical. You and I will discover that there are working elements of
divisiveness, things creeping in amongst us to set us apart. The enemy is
always seeking to do that, and the things that rise up to get in between the
Lord's people and put up a barrier are countless; a sense of strain and of
distance, for example, of discord and of unrelatedness. Sometimes they are more
of an abstract character; that is, you can never lay your hand upon them and
explain them, and say what they are; it is just a sense of something. Sometimes
it is more positive, a distinct and definite misunderstanding, a
misinterpretation of something said or done, something laid hold of; and of
course, it is always exaggerated by the enemy.
How
is that kind of thing to be dealt with in order to keep the unity of the
Spirit? Rightly, adequately on this basis alone, by our saying: "This is
not to the Lord's interests; this can never be of value to the Lord; this can never
be to His glory and satisfaction; this can only mean injury to the Lord."
What I may feel in the matter is not the vital consideration. I may even be the
wronged party, but am I going to feel wronged and hurt? Am I going to stand on
my dignity? Am I going to shut myself up and go away, because I have been
wronged? That is how nature would have it, but I must take this attitude:
"The Lord stands to lose, the Lord's Name stands to suffer, the Lord's
interests are involved in this; I must get on top of this; I must get the
better of this; I must shake this thing off and not allow it to affect my
attitude, my conduct, my feelings toward this brother or sister!" There
must be the putting aside of that which we feel, and even of
our rights for the Lord's sake, and a getting on top of this enemy effort to
injure the Lord's testimony. That is giving diligence to keep the unity....
Life is by unity, and unity can only adequately be found in Christ being in His
place as the One for whom we let go everything that is personal. We might not
do it for the sake of anyone else. We might never do it for the sake of the
person in view. We do it for His sake, and the enemy is defeated.
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