7.8.26 – Unity, Not Conformity
When the Israelites were preparing for entry into the Promised Land, the tribes ( matot ) of Reuben and Gad made their request to Moses to stay on the east side of the Jordan River for the sake of their businesses. Moses' immediate response, which caused him to relive the painful reality of the spies' debacle (Num. 13), at first blush, said NO! Like a father or husband who overrides a poorly thought-out vow or oath (Num. 30:3–8), Moses did not want His child (Israel) and God's wife, for whom he spoke, to suffer unnecessarily. Unity, not conformity, was Moses' high priority. He knew that a separation of the tribes would have a devastating effect on the nation as a whole. This was a reality that he was not willing to experience... again. When there is division—not diversity—within the body, it affects the whole body. Our connection to one another is vital! And that connection can only be growing and producing fruit to the proportion that we are abiding in the vine (John 1...