By Juliana Stoughton
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August 31, 2020
When singing in a choir, togetherness is more powerful than individuality. An excellent choir carefully hears one another to make a perfect harmony while a poor choir cares more about their own individual voice than others. Togetherness is power because it adds up strength and energy to push forward further than oneself. Abundant joy comes along in the process of fulfillment of purpose together. “Two are better than one, Because they have a good reward for their labor. . . . And a threefold cord is not quickly broken.” - Ecclesiastes 4:9, 12 Togetherness with God and Others Togetherness brings forth power which is required to hold everything together in perfect harmony. Togetherness does not exist by nature because our adversary makes an effort to disrupt the unity of every group and divide every relationship in our daily lives as Christians. Our enemy, the devil is not omnipresent but is at his work to deceive, divide, and destroy every relationship with God, family, marriage, community, church, and nation. Therefore, we need to be alert, work together to stay strong, focus on the primary goal of the group, and stand firm against the wiles of the wicked one (Ephesians 6). God is real and Satan is also real (Ezekiel 28:17). The Bible clearly says that the heavenly Father has given His children authority over all the powers of the enemy (Luke 10:19) and shows us what to do with the devil: “Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). Also it warns us about the devil’s tactics: “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). Awareness of the Satan’s schemes is a first step to achieve unity. 2 Corinthians 2:11 states, “lest Satan should take advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices.” If we are ignorant of his cruel plans, we lose the battle everyday. Satan’s strategies are similar to the predators’ in the animal kingdom. Lions prowl around with schemes into effect and unexpectedly pounce on preys. Their next move is to chase the herd to scatter the group into individuals and attack the ones that are young, weak, wounded, and struggling. The herd that was at rest on the green pastures now loses all power as the individuals are separated from the group by fear of the lions. Likewise, the devil’s easy target is the one who is spiritually weak, wounded, and struggling in the relationship with God and other Christian fellows. Satan’s primary goal is to separate us from God’s presence forever and His blessings in our life. In order to distract our focus from God, Satan, “the father of lies” (John 8:44), utilizes doubts, pride, and unforgiveness toward God and others. He tempts us with all the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:17-21) and deceives our mind with doubts about God and others. When dividing relationships with a spouse, family, friends, co-workers, and neighbors, the devil, who seems to be on your side at first, whispers that you are the one that matters most in the world; your feelings, views, and needs are more valuable than any other including God’s Word and other’s perspective. He sows a seed of pride, hurt, blame, and hatred toward others into your mind. The devil wants you to stumble and asks to you blame God for difficult times and others for your unhappiness. When the slanderer sees that you have strayed from God’s way or/and are discorded from others, he begins to condemn you with self-pity, shame, and guilt. Please remember that God is for you: “There is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 5:1). God only convicts us by the Holy Spirit (John 16:8). Satan, the accuser continues to remind you of your past hurt, worries about present, and uncertainty of future so that you may be emotionally and spiritually paralyzed and be alone. As mentioned earlier, togetherness is not borne by nature but through seeking God’s council first, praying for it, and working on it together. “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28). Togetherness is strong but can not prevail completely without determination and dedication to inseparableness with God’s will as Ephesians 4:3 encourages us to “endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” In other words, we need to strive for close friendship to God and others. The most robust power in the universe is in God who is love (1 John 4:8). There is no wisdom, council, understanding, and knowledge that can avail against God (Proverbs 21:30) because He is all powerful, all knowing, all good, and present everywhere. We should not forget that God is for us, in us, and behind us. Yet He gives you a choice to decide which voice you want to follow in life. When we have an intimate relationship with God through meditating the Word of God daily and praying without ceasing throughout the day, God’s power is constantly manifested in us. God’s goodness and blessings are in us as we walk with Him in Spirit. Togetherness with God gives us ability to distinguish between His voice and the enemy’s voice. It also opens up our spiritual eyes to see essential part of togetherness with others that build up power against our adversary. Loving others through acceptance of differences, forgiveness, encouragement, gentleness, and patience yields to perfect harmony (Ephesians 4:1-2). Togetherness is abundantly produced as we “put on love” since love “binds everything together in perfect harmony” (Colossians 3:14). The Primary Source of Power is Love Because Love Binds All in Perfect Harmony.