Hope Sabbath School
Unity in Christ
This week's lesson focuses on Philippians chapter 2, uncovering how pride, selfish ambition, and group rivalries damage relationships. Paul shows how focusing on Jesus and following His example of humility and self-sacrificing love breaks down divisions and unites believers.
Based on Paul’s counsel in Philippians chapter 2, this lesson highlights the contrast between the causes of disunity—selfish ambition, pride, and division—and the humility shown by Jesus. When our focus remains on His love and willingness to lower Himself and serve, barriers fall and relationships are restored. This study highlights the beauty, power, and necessity of Christ-centered unity among God’s people.
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