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United for His Glory

Prophetic Devotion: United for His Glory


Romans 15:5-6 KJV

"Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ."


Beloved Ekklesia family, hear the call of the Spirit through this Word today. In a world divided by opinions and distracted by countless voices, the God of patience and consolation is summoning us into a deeper unity. He is not asking us merely to agree but to be aligned with the heart and mind of Christ Jesus. The Father desires a people who live and move in harmony, reflecting the unity of heaven here on earth.


This unity is not born of our strength but of His Spirit working in us. Patience and consolation—the very essence of God—become the foundation of our relationships. He empowers us to love one another, to forgive, to bear one another’s burdens, and to speak truth with grace. It is in this unity, this likemindedness in Christ, that we become a powerful testimony to the world.


The Word declares that when we are united in one mind and one mouth, we glorify God together. Imagine the sound of our praise rising as one mighty voice—a symphony of worship that reaches the heavens. This is the vision for the Ekklesia, a community that glorifies the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ with one heart and one purpose.


Today, let us embrace the prophetic invitation to be likeminded in Christ. Let the Spirit heal any division, mend any brokenness, and strengthen our commitment to unity. For in this unity, we will see His glory revealed among us and through us.


May the God of patience and consolation grant you the grace to walk together as one, glorifying Him in all you do. This is your prophetic calling as Ekklesia Christian Life Ministries: to be a living testimony of His love and His kingdom.

Amen.


LoveUmorethanUknow Pastor Stephän Kirby

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