Godly Wisdom: Lesson 2 - Unity. Oneness. Solidarity.

Embracing the spirit of oneness through grace. Being humble and not thinking of ourselves more highly than we ought to. That is the transformative wisdom of God.

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Godly Wisdom: Lesson 2 - Unity. Oneness. Solidarity.
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All of creation—earth, space, and beyond—belongs to God. Embracing the spirit of oneness through grace. Being humble and not thinking of ourselves more highly than we ought to. That is the transformative wisdom of God.

Just like Jesus, choose unity over division. Choose humility over hierarchy. Choose to see others not as threats to your identity, but as reflections of God’s image.

As the scripture reminds us: There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male or female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians 3:28 (NIV)

It was God's choice to create humanity with great diversity—even our fingers are not equal. Yet He keeps account of everything; even the hairs on each person's head are numbered. See humanity as one child of the Most High, and every single person as the apple of the Maker's eye—not as different classes to elevate some or exclude others. 

Jesus didn’t just preach unity—He embodied it. He broke barriers between Jew and Gentile, male and female, rich and poor. He welcomed the Samaritan, healed the Roman’s servant, and dined with sinners. His life was a living declaration that we are all one. And in His final prayer, He asked that we be united—just as He is one with the Father.

So what really is unity?

  • Unity is not sameness—it’s sacred solidarity.
  • Unity is choosing connection over rivalry and competition. 
  • Unity is choosing understanding and compassion over superiority. 
  • Unity is choosing humility over hierarchy.
  • Unity is choosing divine truth over worldly falsehood and manipulation.
  • Unity is choosing God’s identity over cultural conformity and national pride.

Who belongs to God?  

Everyone, God is the father who did not need anyone's approval to be.

  • Not just the loudest voice in the room or the noisemakers.  
  • Not just the most pious or powerful.  
  • Not just those who claim to belong in words but not with heart.
  • Not just the ones who look, speak, or worship like you.  

God’s kingdom isn’t built on status—it’s built on wholehearted surrender.

What does radical unity look like today?  

  • Refusing to weaponize religion for fame, control, or to exploit others for personal gain.
  • Standing against hate, polarization, manipulation, and spiritual elitism.
  • Welcoming the outsider, the misunderstood, and the marginalized.
  • Loving the foreigners and refugees—because we are all foreigners on this earth.
  • Speaking truth with love—based on God’s truth, not man-made superiority.
  • Honoring the dignity of every person, regardless of background or belief.

Reflection  

Tap into the timeless Godly wisdom—lessons that speak to the heart, challenge the mind, and inspire lasting transformation.

Let’s unlearn our defaults of division.  
Let’s choose to be radically human.  
And let God alone be God—the One to whom we all belong.

We’re not called to dominate—we’re called to unite. We are not called to take the place of God, who alone judges right and wrong. We are called to honor our place as a human, and let God alone be God.

Today, choose unity over ego. Choose solidarity over separation. Choose to see others not as rivals to defeat,but as cherished works of God’s hand—whom He commanded you to love as yourself.


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