Unity of Action Essential
- Chapter 1—Counsels Often Repeated
- Chapter 2—Establish the Work in Many Places
- Chapter 3—St. Helena, Cal., January 5, 1903
- Chapter 4—The Review and Herald Fire
- Chapter 5—A Solemn Warning
- Chapter 6—The Result of Reformation
- Chapter 7—Warnings and Counsels Given to the Battle Creek Church
- Chapter 8—A Neglected Warning
- Chapter 9—To Our Churches Where Institutions are Located
- Chapter 10—Consolidation of the Publishing Work
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- Chapter 12—The Work in the South
- Chapter 13—Saved by Loving Care
- Chapter 14—Work of the Southern Publishing Association
- Chapter 15—A Cause of Discouragement
- Chapter 16—A Work Misrepresented
- Chapter 17—Nashville
- Chapter 18—Use of the “Morning Star”
- Chapter 19—He That Ruleth Over Men Must Be Just
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- Chapter 21—The Work at Home and Abroad
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Unity of Action Essential
The great enemy of the church is determined to introduce among God's people that which will result in disunion and variance. Schism and division are not the fruit of righteousness; they are of the evil one. The great hindrance to our advancement is the selfishness that prevents believers from having true fellowship with one another.PH151 85.1
The last prayer that Christ offered for His disciples before His trial was that they might be one in Him. Satan is determined that this oneness shall not be; for it is the strongest witness that can be borne that God gave His Son to reconcile the world to heaven. But the union for which Christ prayed must exist among God's people before He can bestow on the church the enlargement and power that He longs to bestow on it.PH151 85.2
Unity should be recognized as the element of preservation in the church. Those who are united in church capacity have entered into a solemn covenant with God to obey His word, and to unite in an effort to strengthen the faith of one another. They are to be one in Him, even though they are scattered the world over. This is God's purpose concerning them, and the heart of the Saviour is set upon His followers’ fulfilling this purpose. But God cannot make them one with Christ unless they are willing to give up their way for His way.PH151 85.3
“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth! Thy watchmen shall lift up the voice; with the voice together shall they sing; for they shall see eye to eye, when the Lord shall bring again Zion.” Isaiah 52:7, 8. Thus is portrayed the happiness and grace that will be revealed when unity and love abide in the church.PH151 85.4