Can the Church Be One Again? A Glimpse Inside A House Divided

Division has become normal. Conviction is mistaken for cruelty. Truth is traded for comfort. But A House Divided asks a deeper question: What if the fractures in today’s Church are not the end—but the beginning of restoration? Step into a bold, burdened call to unity grounded not in compromise, but in the Gospel. Read the story behind the charge. Reclaim what has been surrendered.

Juel

5/8/20241 min read

A Glimpse Inside A House Divided

Division is no longer surprising.

It’s expected. Brushed off. Rationalized. We've come to believe that disagreement is the cost of discernment, that doctrinal tribalism is the price of conviction. And unity? That’s a fantasy for heaven.

But what if we’re wrong?

What if the fractured state of the modern Church isn’t just unfortunate—it’s unacceptable? What if the silence around that fracture is costing us more than we know?

A House Divided isn’t a book about sides. It’s a call to return.

We Haven’t Just Drifted—We’ve Accepted Division as Normal

When the body of Christ breaks apart, the Gospel gets blurred.

In every generation, the Church has faced division: over truth, tradition, leadership, culture. But today, we are divided not just by belief—but by bitterness, by algorithm, by spiritual apathy. We've confused passionate disagreement with holy discernment. We’ve started building towers of our own, forgetting the Cornerstone.

And when the house is divided, the enemy doesn’t need to attack. He just waits.

This Book Isn’t About Compromise. It’s About Clarity.

A House Divided doesn’t call for shallow unity. It doesn’t minimize conviction. It draws a line—between the essentials of the Gospel and the distractions we’ve elevated to doctrine.

You’ll walk through:

  • The difference between truth and tradition

  • The danger of performance-based Christianity

  • The faces that subtly oppose truth within the Body

  • The call to recover reverent preaching, biblical authority, and church discipline

This isn’t a rebuke. It’s a reckoning.
And it’s rooted not in frustration—but in hope.

A Watchman’s Prayer in a Fractured Church

At the center of A House Divided is a simple plea:

Lord, make us one again—but only in You.
Not through slogans. Not through silence.
But through truth spoken in love,
and love anchored in truth.

You don’t have to agree with everything in this book.
But if you’ve ever felt the ache of a Church no longer unified in Christ—then you’ve already heard the Watchman’s cry.

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