Description
Before Jesus went to the cross, He prayed that all those who would believe in Him would be one. When the church was first established, the early disciples continued together “with one accord.” Sadly, this unity has not always existed among God’s people. From the first century to today, conflicts have arisen to threaten the oneness for which Jesus prayed.
In this book, sister Luci Partain discusses the unity that Christians are to enjoy with one another. Through this collection of essays, she explains the responsibilities we have to preserve peace with our brethren, calls attention to problems that lead to discord in the church, and highlights some examples in the Bible that teach us how brethren today can continue together “with one accord.”
This book contains the following essays:
- With One Accord
- One Another Admonitions
- To Judge or Not to Judge
- Giving and Receiving Correction
- Loving One Another Amid Our Differences
- The Power of the Tongue: Life and Death
- Sowers of Discord
- Grumbling and Complaining
- Is Someone Irritating You?
- The Peril of Feuding Like the Hatfields and the McCoys
- Jesus, Meek and Lowly Against the Perils of Pride
- The Little Foxes That Spoil the Vineyard
- Is Our Conduct on Social Media Worthy of Christ When Defending the Truth?
- Encouraging One Another
- Getting Our Feelings Hurt and God’s Remedy
- Abigail’s Insight Saved the Day
- It Is Not Easy
Additional Information (Print Version):
Type: Paperback, perfect bound
Page count: 464 pages
Dimensions: 6″ x 9″
ISBN: 978-1-959201-09-0






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