In the current era, we are on the cusp of witnessing a profound transformation. The Lord is calling us to strengthen our bonds of fellowship as believers in Christ. The time of isolation and solitary ministry is passing; instead, we are entering a period where the Lord is uniting His church.
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There will be an increased anointing on collaborative ministries. While it’s true that certain ministries with specific regional mandates will continue to experience God’s favor, a notable change is on the horizon for the Body of Christ. We will observe ministries setting aside their accolades, titles, and positions for the sake of unity—not merely in fellowship but as allies, joining forces to impact regions collectively. Such partnerships will receive an outpouring of grace.
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As we approach these pivotal times, it is crucial for the world to perceive the church as a cohesive entity. A common objection raised by skeptics and those hesitant to embrace faith is the apparent fragmentation within Christianity. They question the authenticity of our faith, citing our divisions as evidence against the validity of our God. However, God is challenging the church in this century to lead lives that convincingly demonstrate His reality, even to the most skeptical observer. They should be able to recognize the true God through our conduct, our unity, and the miraculous signs that accompany us.
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Jesus taught that our identity as His disciples would not be recognized by our titles or our words, but by the love we exhibit towards one another.
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[34] A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. [35] By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.[1]"
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It is this love that compels us to compassion, unity, and collective action, helping us to bridge our differences and fulfill the Great Commission together.
[1] John 13:34-35 (English Standard Version)
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