The Need for Unity, May 15
            
            
              And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be
            
            
              one, even as we are one.
            
            
              John 17:22
            
            
              .
            
            
              Our great need is unity. We have not one soul that can be spared. The Lord
            
            
              calls upon us to unify in harmony with Bible truth. This should be repeated over
            
            
              and over in the family and in the church....
            
            
              Said Christ, “As the Father gave me commandment, even so I do” (
            
            
              John 14:31
            
            
              ).
            
            
              He came to our world on a mission from the Father. He came to bridge the gulf
            
            
              that sin had made between God and man. There was to be made a provision for
            
            
              a reconciliation, for a union of the human with the divine nature. Christ would
            
            
              sanctify all who believe in Him. In the gift of Christ to our world, God has provided
            
            
              for everyone a power to overcome evil. He has given unto us “exceeding great
            
            
              and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature,
            
            
              having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust” (
            
            
              2 Peter 1:4
            
            
              ).
            
            
              The great apostasy originally began in a denial of the love of God, as it is
            
            
              plainly revealed in the Word. Provision was then made whereby fallen man might
            
            
              have a powerful revelation of the love of God, and be given an opportunity to
            
            
              return to his allegiance to Jehovah. “For God so loved the world, that he gave
            
            
              his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but
            
            
              have everlasting life” (
            
            
              John 3:16
            
            
              ). “I lay down my life for the sheep,” says Christ
            
            
              (
            
            
              chap. 10:15
            
            
              ). “The bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life
            
            
              of the world” (
            
            
              chap. 6:51
            
            
              ). Here is a revelation of the power mighty to save “to
            
            
              the uttermost.” God is light and love.
            
            
              After the war in the heavenly courts Satan and his followers were cast out. As
            
            
              human beings, we are subject to the crafty wiles and temptations of this fallen foe.
            
            
              And unless we are kept by the power of Christ, we shall certainly be led away by
            
            
              the satanic sophistries by which the world is flooded. Our safety is to lean not
            
            
              on human power, on the arm of flesh, but upon the divine arm. Those who are
            
            
              partakers of the divine nature will not be beguiled by Satan.
            
            
              Everyone will be tested. Men professing to be Christians will be placed in
            
            
              positions of trust, as guardians over the flock of God.... We are God’s property. In
            
            
              Jesus Christ we are to behold a pattern of what we should be. Every soul should
            
            
              be educated to look not to his fellow men, but unto Christ. He is the Author and
            
            
              the Finisher of our Faith.—
            
            
              Letter 172, May 15, 1907
            
            
              , to P. T. Magan, cofounder
            
            
              of Madison Institutions.
            
            
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