What is Oneness?
This week in our Unity series, we dug into the question: what is oneness? Mark helped us see that unity is not simply a nice idea but a powerful, God-given reality that the church is called to live out. Using illustrations from team sports, Psalm 133, and Romans 12, he showed how unity is both good and pleasant, life-giving, and rooted in humility. We also looked at Jesus’ prayer in John 17, where He ties the credibility of His message to the unity of His followers. Unity becomes the visible evidence that the gospel is true. This message challenged us to see life not as an individual pursuit but as a team effort—learning to rejoice with those who rejoice, mourn with those who mourn, and pursue peace as far as it depends on us. True oneness means living sacrificially, honoring others above ourselves, and letting our shared salvation shape how we treat one another.
