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The Power of One | Why Unity in the Church Matters | John 17:20–26 In John 17, just before going to the cross, Jesus prayed a powerful prayer — not only for His disciples, but for everyone who would believe in Him through their message. That includes us today. And what did Jesus pray for? Unity. In this message, The Power of One, we explore why unity in the body of Christ matters so deeply and how it impacts the church, our witness to the world, and our ability to accomplish God’s mission. In a world filled with political division, cultural division, racial division, and even division within the church , Jesus calls His followers to something different. He calls us to be one, just as He and the Father are one. This sermon dives into four powerful reasons why unity is essential in the church. When the church stands united around one Lord, one faith, and one gospel, it becomes a powerful witness to the world. No matter our background, culture, denomination, or political identity, we gather under one banner, Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. In this message you will discover: ✔ Why unity was so important to Jesus ✔ How division weakens the church’s witness ✔ What it means to be one body in Christ ✔ How the church can reflect God’s love to the world ✔ Why unity is one of the enemy’s biggest targets When believers stand together with one voice, proclaiming one gospel, there is no power of darkness that can defeat the church. If this message encourages you, be sure to: 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe for more biblical teaching and sermons Scripture: John 17:20–26