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Article: What Kind of Sight do You Have?

What Kind of Sight do You Have?

What Kind of Sight do You Have?

Will you ever have the vision for NO division?

We live in a world where separation is the default—us vs. them, right vs. wrong, belief vs. belief. But what if the illusion of division is the very thing keeping us blind?

What if the real battle was never between people, but against the unseen forces that keep us bound in fear, in judgment, in an “othering” that only serves to divide what was always meant to be whole?

The Kingdom of God is unity. It is wholeness. It is oneness. It does not ask which side you are on, but whether you can see beyond the lines that were never meant to be drawn.

Jesus never entertained division. He sat with the rejected. He ate with the accused. He embraced those cast out by the world’s standards and invited them into something greater—a reality where love reigns and unity restores.

The question is—can you?

Can you look past what the world has taught you and see with eyes unclouded?
Can you choose healing over hatred, grace over grudges, oneness over opposition?

The world needs warriors of light right now. Not more arguments. Not more walls.
It needs those who refuse to play the game of separation and instead build bridges where there were once barriers.

So I ask again:
Will you ever have the vision for NO division?

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