United in Fire
United in One Fire
Reading: Acts 1:14; Psalm 133:1-3
Devotional: The early church gathered with "one mind"—homothumadon in Greek—meaning they shared the same fire, passion, and intensity. They didn't all agree on everything, but they shared the same burning desire for God to move.
Unity isn't about uniformity of opinion; it's about harmony of heart. Before the rushing wind of Pentecost came the rushing together of people in prayer. Where is God calling you into deeper community? Faith was never meant to be private—it's corporate, familial, communal. The "us" and "our" throughout Scripture reminds us that we're designed for connection, not isolation.
True unity expresses itself through persistent, collective prayer. When a people pray together with shared passion, something shifts in the spiritual realm. Who can you invite into deeper prayer partnership this week?
Reading: Acts 1:14; Psalm 133:1-3
Devotional: The early church gathered with "one mind"—homothumadon in Greek—meaning they shared the same fire, passion, and intensity. They didn't all agree on everything, but they shared the same burning desire for God to move.
Unity isn't about uniformity of opinion; it's about harmony of heart. Before the rushing wind of Pentecost came the rushing together of people in prayer. Where is God calling you into deeper community? Faith was never meant to be private—it's corporate, familial, communal. The "us" and "our" throughout Scripture reminds us that we're designed for connection, not isolation.
True unity expresses itself through persistent, collective prayer. When a people pray together with shared passion, something shifts in the spiritual realm. Who can you invite into deeper prayer partnership this week?
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