Harmony

Strong marriages are not built on unison, but on two-part harmony . . .  (Gloria Gaither, gospel songwriter)

Gaither continues, “and the willingness to let and help the other grow toward what God made us to be.” We often confuse unison and unity. The former implies that the couple or group are in lock-step agreement with no differences in viewpoint. Unity, on the other hand, implies oneness in purpose and mindset where differences are harmonious and the two move forward together.

May God, . . . help you live in complete harmony with each other, as is fitting for followers of Christ Jesus. (Romans 15:5)