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Life.Church with Craig Groeschel

God, Help Us Unite: Stop the Division

Life.Church with Craig Groeschel

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Christianity, Message, Life.church, Messages, Sermons, Sermon, Lifechurch.tv, Christian, Craig Groeschel, Life Church, Religion & Spirituality, Lifechurch

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

To stop the division in the world, there are a few things we need: A common enemy. A unified mission. And one voice that glorifies God. Together, we can stop the division—join us this week to see how we can unite under God.

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0:00.0

How many of you would agree that this has been one heck of a difficult year?

0:06.2

All of our churches, you can just type in the chat.

0:09.0

Yes, I agree.

0:10.0

It's been a very, very difficult year.

0:12.5

I want to take a moment and just recap the obvious.

0:16.0

By early to mid-march of this year, most places in the world were closed.

0:22.7

Completely shut down for the COVID-19 global pandemic.

0:26.5

You know that.

0:27.5

It's obvious.

0:28.8

How many people lost so much?

0:31.4

Some people lost loved ones, which is tragic beyond measure.

0:35.8

Others lost jobs.

0:37.7

Some people lost income.

0:39.8

Some people lost their business.

0:42.4

All of us lost a sense of normalcy.

0:45.8

What's the world going to be like going forward?

0:49.2

What's interesting is that many crises have a unifying effect.

0:54.8

For example, if you take September 11, 2001, when terrorists fly into the twin towers,

1:02.8

American patriotism surges.

1:05.0

There was a unifying effect.

1:07.1

This is our country.

1:08.5

Our nation, we stand together.

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