Posts Tagged ‘unity’

Kung Fu Prayer

October 13th, 2009

Kung Fu Monkey StyleRecently I went to a prayer meeting that involved leaders from a variety of different Christian collegiate ministries. In situations like these it’s interesting to observe how each group seems to have their own style of prayer.

Some are more flamboyant and visibly emotional in their prayers; Some are more physically expressive choosing to physically kneel down for long periods of the prayer meeting; Others are more reserved in their physical demeanor but more deliberate in their choice of words as they communicate to God.

Are some wrong and others right? While our prayers should always be Biblically informed, Christ-centered and sincerely expressed, I think that prayer style is similar to the variety that exists among Kung Fu styles. While I’m certainly no Kung Fu master, by watching Kung Fu Panda and other random movies I’m aware that there are multiple different styles within the discipline: Dragon Style, Monkey Style and Tiger Style, among others. Each is distinctive, but all can be effective.

Instead of getting prideful and thinking that we are more holy than that person from another church or ministry, and avoiding the next ecumenical prayer meeting, how much stronger would the collective body of Christ be if we recognized each others strengths and honored them.

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Solidarity

April 25th, 2008

Unity is such a central theme throughout the New Testament, and is emphasized throughout the Bible as a whole. Psalm 133:1 says “how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in unity”.  Paul urged early Christians to to “maintain the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4:3) and Jesus himself prayed to the Father that his followers would “be one even as we are one” (John 17:22) Jesus is even called the “Prince of Peace”! (Isaiah 9:6)

Personally I hate conflict. I like relationships and communication to be smooth, agreeable and comfortable at all times. When I sense a disagreement about to take place I dread addressing the situation. 

But just because I have adverse feelings toward conflict, should I let that dictate my interpretation of scripture. What kind of peace, and what kind of unity is the scripture urging us toward?

Should I avoid confrontation at all costs in the name of unity? Should I be willing to combine ministry efforts with anyone regardless of their views in the name of unity?  Should I represent Christ as just an equal alternative to other religious leaders or world religions? Should I minimize the importance of accurate teaching within the church? Based on my understanding of the scripture, my answer to all of these questions is no. We should have peace, but not peace at any price. The gospel is too valuable to be sacrificed for a superficial brand of unity.

Because the terms “peace” and “unity” have been so largely hijacked and filled with unbiblical meaning I want to suggest using a different word to encourage a Biblical view of peace and unity – Solidarity. 

solidarity n: unity based on shared interests, objectives or standards

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