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Back to the Same Table

Updated: Feb 17

January 19, 2026

“Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!” — Psalm 133:1

Most conflict doesn’t begin loudly — it begins quietly.


A misunderstanding, an assumption, a hurt left unspoken… and distance slowly grows where closeness once lived.


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said we must learn to live together as brothers or perish as fools.


Unity isn’t conformity — it’s recognizing we share a destiny, choosing love and understanding over hate.


People were created to walk life side by side. Something steady grows when we choose to stay connected instead of pulling away.


Yet disunity often sneaks in quietly — through gossip, pride, unforgiveness, or silence when we should speak in love. Unity takes humility and intention. It means choosing forgiveness over pride, love over jealousy, commitment over comfort, and brotherhood over isolation.


When we walk in unity, families feel safe, friendships are strengthened, and faith is sharpened. God’s blessing flows where hearts are aligned — not because everyone is the same, but because everyone is committed to love and truth.


Try This Today:

Reach out to someone you’ve drifted from — send a message, offer encouragement, or clear the air — and take one small step toward peace.


Unity doesn’t happen accidentally — it’s built one faithful step at a time.


Standing with you,

around the table,

Chef Bob

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