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Scripture: Matthew 9:11 - "When the Pharisees saw this, they asked His disciples, 'Why does your Teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?'" Devotional: The story of Matthew and Simon the Zealot reminds us that Jesus unifies what the enemy seeks to divide. In the political climate of their time, Matthew and Simon would have been enemies. Matthew, as a tax collector, worked for the Roman government, while Simon, as a Zealot, sought to overthrow it. Yet, both of these men were called by Jesus to become part of His inner circle, His disciples. Their stories are a powerful reminder that Jesus is not limited by our political, social, or cultural divisions. He brings together people who would otherwise be enemies and unites them under His love and grace. The enemy, Satan, seeks to divide us—through politics, ideology, and even religion. But Jesus shows us a different way: the way of unity. In today’s divided world, it’s easy to allow political or ideological differences to drive a wedge between us and others, even within the church. But the call of Jesus is to love, forgive, and seek unity in Him. We are not called to promote political agendas, but to promote the kingdom of God. Our primary allegiance is not to a political party or ideology but to Jesus and His mission. Reflection Questions: 1. In what ways have you allowed political or ideological differences to create division in your relationships? 2. How can you actively seek unity with jesus followers and even not-yet jesus followers, even when you disagree on important issues? 3. What would it look like for you to prioritize your identity in Christ over your political affiliations? Application: This week, reflect on any relational divisions in your life that have been caused by politics or ideology. Ask yourself whether these divisions are in line with the heart of Jesus. Seek out a conversation with someone who holds different views than you, and approach the dialogue with humility, a willingness to listen, and a desire to reflect Christ’s love and unity. Closing Prayer: Jesus, thank You for being the great unifier. Help me to seek unity with my brothers and sisters in Christ, even when we disagree on important matters. Show me how to prioritize Your kingdom over any earthly allegiance, and help me to extend grace and love to those who see things differently than I do. May Your love be my guide in all that I do. In Jesus’ name, Amen.