Unity is not Uniformity

This morning's session ran a bit long, so we began later than planned this afternoon. Things kicked off quickly with a presentation from Hope For Justice, an organization dedicated to fighting human trafficking and child exploitation, before moving directly into this afternoons main speaker.
Pastor Myles Rutherford is one of the founders and Senior Pastors of Worship with Wonders Church in Marietta, Georgia. He and his wife are successful authors, recording artists, and have made guest appearances across many media outlets, including TBN and radio.
Rutherford is a passionate, animated speaker and rapidly captivates his audience. The room began reacting with whistles, claps, and shouts almost immediately as he delivered his message centered on unity.
The men in the room were on their feet as Rutherford preached about the current state of division that is in our world, and how the fear of conformity often leads us to fear unity. He showed us that this is not the case.
"True unity is accountability, not harmony," Rutherford explained. "It is coming together not to look alike, but so that we can move of the same mind. One mind isn't conformity, it is harmony."
He implored us then to recognize the power of men who are unified in what they believe. This is a time when we must not become complacent in our fight for the things we believe in. Winning a single battle does not mean we can relax and walk away from a war.
As Rutherford concluded, he implored us to recognize division and to take responsibility for not allowing division to prevent us from succeeding.
"We are writing people off who are meant to be part of our future," said Rutherford. "God tells us that He is the one who should do the separating."
We are the ones who must come together, to unite, and pursue the Truth of the Gospel together.







