Quotes about Unity
It is in the dark times that the light of friendship shines brightest.
— Richard Paul Evans
Three persons is the necessary minimum for unselfish love betweenpersons of some kind.
— Richard Swinburne
Finally, we should note that in the Song, the Bridegroom is sometimes called a king and the bride a queen. Sometimes he is a shepherd; sometimes they are workers in the vineyard. Sometimes they are in a palace; sometimes in the field. This teaches that people of all social classes are called to participate in spiritual life at the highest level.
— Richard Wurmbrand
Unity is the soul of fellowship. Destroy it, and you rip the heart out of Christ's Body. It is the essence, the core, of how God intends for us to experience life together in his church. Our supreme model for unity is the Trinity. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are completely unified as one. God himself is the highest example of sacrificial love, humble other-centeredness, and perfect harmony.
— Rick Warren
You are joined together with peace through the Spirit, so make every effort to continue together in this way. EPHESIANS 4:3 (NCV)
— Rick Warren
When it comes to your health, every body needs a buddy. After all, God created the universe in such a way that we need each other.
— Rick Warren
Real spiritual growth is never an isolated, individualistic pursuit. Maturity is produced through relationships and community.
— Rick Warren
We were created to live in community. We are designed by God for relationships.
— Rick Warren
The Christian life is more than just commitment to Christ; it includes a commitment to other Christians.
— Rick Warren
We must remember that it was God who chose to give us different personalities, backgrounds, races, and preferences, so we should value and enjoy those differences, not merely tolerate them. God wants unity, not uniformity. But for unity's sake we must never let differences divide us. We must stay focused on what matters most — learning to love each other as Christ has loved us
— Rick Warren
I'm on your side
— Rob Bell
Jesus doesn't divide the world up into the common and the sacred; he gives us eyes to see the sacred in the common.
— Rob Bell