Psalm 133 beautifully illustrates the blessing of unity among God's people. The sermon reminds us that unity is not about uniformity but about focusing on what we share—our faith in Jesus Christ. Just as the precious oil poured on Aaron's head flowed down, blessing everything it touched, so does unity among believers bring God's commanded blessing. This unity is like the refreshing dew of Mount Hermon, nourishing even the dry and distant places.
In our diverse communities, maintaining unity requires effort and grace. Ephesians 4 urges us to make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. By focusing on Jesus, our High Priest, we can love one another deeply, covering a multitude of sins and differences. As we journey together, let us strive to live in harmony, experiencing the good and pleasant life God promises, both now and forevermore. Amen.