Amadin Osayomore Joseph MD
@OsayomoreAmadin
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“What God has joined together, let no man put asunder.”
But what if… it’s God Himself who walks in and puts it asunder? What then?
We don’t talk about that enough.
Unity is a beautiful word. A glowing word. A powerful word. In the kingdom of God, it is also—sometimes—an overrated word.
Yes, I said it. And I mean it.
Don’t get me wrong. We crave the unity of the Spirit, the bond of peace, the oneness in Christ. That’s sacred.
But it’s unity of the Spirit—not the unity of another spirit.
And this is where the confusion lies. The church is supposed to unify in Christ, not around culture. Not around skin. Not around movements. Not around sentiment. Not around anything born of man.
Paul asked the question plainly:
> “What fellowship has light with darkness?”
“What communion has Christ with Belial?”
(2 Corinthians 6:14-15, NKJV)
Yet today, everyone’s chanting: “Unity! Unity!” Even if it means uniting with Jezebel.
Let me tell you something deep and true:
God is the Disunifier in Chief.
Yes. The God who split tongues at Babel.
The God who tore down the temple curtain.
The God who removes candlesticks and throws them into the trash heap.
That same God—He is not afraid of holy division.
You want to follow Christ? You must be ready to stand alone.
You must be able to look at an entire generation, an entire civilization, and say:
> “You are wrong. You are going to drowning the flood. And I will not go with you.”
Because there is a kind of unity that is spiritual treason.
There is a kind of togetherness that makes you an enemy of God.
> “Friendship with the world is enmity with God.”
(James 4:4, NKJV)
So yes—break fellowship.
Yes—delete the number.
Yes—turn off the group chat.
If it drags you into heresy, into compromise, into the cuddly arms of error…
Break it.
We don’t reason with Jezebel.
We war against Jezebel.
We don’t toast to Baal.
We call down fire on his altars.
And when Jesus returns, there will be blood. Not metaphors. Not allegories.
He will tread the winepress of God’s wrath. Literally.
This is why ecumenism—false unity with those who reject Christ—is madness.
It is anti-God, anti-truth, anti-Christ.
You cannot unify Christ with contradiction.
You cannot blend resurrection with mere moralism.
You cannot mix Lord of Glory with just a nice man.
Somebody is wrong.
And when falsehood enters, Christ the King steps in to divide.
So don’t be afraid of disunity. Don’t be afraid to walk alone.
If it keeps you with God, then it is worth the cost.
Let the world cry for unity.
Let the church cling to truth.
Because in the end, the only unity that matters…
is unity in Christ Jesus.
Everything else?
Let it be put asunder