There is a lot of stuff that divides us. We root for different teams, look a politics through different lenses, and have different ideas on what makes a good sandwich. We come from different backgrounds, have different amounts of money in the bank, and have different skin tones. We may speak different languages, have different cultural norms, have different types of jobs, go to different bathrooms, and just plain see things differently.
Yet the one thing we all have in common is we need to be saved from our sins and we all only have one person that can do that Jesus Christ.
When Jude set down to write his epistle, he desired to talk about “our common salvation” but circumstances dictated he addressed those that were dividing the faith. I understand his frustration. So many times, we preach and teach on the errors and distortions we forget about the great gift that unites us.
Our faith should bring us together. The “common faith” we share (Titus 1:4). A connection to “those who have received a faith of the same kind as ours” (2nd Peter 1:1).
He binds us together. In Him, many are made one. The dividing lines are broken down. A plurality is made into a people.
Our salvation is what we have in common.
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