"Unity without verity [truth] is no better than conspiracy" (cited in The
Golden Treasury of Puritan Quotations, p. 304).
"The constantly recurring question must be: What shall we unite with and from what
shall we separate? The question of coexistence does not enter here, but the question of
union and fellowship does. The wheat grows in the same field as the tares, but shall the
two cross-pollinate? The sheep graze near the goats, but shall they seek to interbreed?
The unjust and the just enjoy the same rain and sunshine, but shall they forget their deep
moral differences and intermarry? ... The Spirit-illuminated church will have none of
this" (The Best of A.W. Tozer, p. 72).
"On all hands we hear cries for unity in this and unity in that; but in our mind
the main need of this age is not compromise but conscientiousness, 'First pure, then
peaceable.' It is easy to cry 'A confederacy,' but that union that is not based on the
truth of God is rather a conspiracy than a communion. Charity by all means: but honesty
also. Love of course, but love to God as well as love to men, and love of truth as well as
love of union. It is exceedingly difficult in these times to preserve one's fidelity
before God and one's fraternity among men. Should not the former be preferred to the
latter if both cannot be maintained? We think so" (The Sword and Trowel,
April 1887, p. 196, as cited in C.H. Spurgeon and the Modern Church, by R.J.
Sheehan, p. 22).
"Separation from evil is the necessary first principle of communion with Him ...
Separation from evil is His principle of unity" (Separation of Evil: God's
Principle of Unity, as cited in Biblical Separation, by Ernest
Pickering, p. 116).
"Again, men tell us that our preaching should be positive and not negative, that
we can preach the truth without attacking error. But if we follow that advice we shall
have to close our Bible and desert its teachings. The New Testament is a polemic book
almost from beginning to end ... It is when men have felt compelled to take a stand
against error that they have risen to the really great heights in the celebration of the
truth" (What Is Christianity, as cited in Biblical Separation,
by Ernest Pickering, p. 97).
"Diversity and division is infinitely more precious than a satanic unity. The
problem God's people are facing today: Satan wants unity in what? -- in error. God would
infinitely prefer division because of truth. Do you know what Jesus said in Matthew 10? He
said, 'I have come not to bring peace, not to bring unity, but to bring division, to set a
son against his father, a daughter against her mother, so that people within their own
households will be enemies of each other.' That is what Jesus said he came to do ... God's
smashing of satanic ecumenical unity was an incredible blessing [Genesis 11: the Tower of
Babel] ... The potential for satanic depravity is infinite, as long as what continues? --
a unity in error -- organized blasphemy. Measure this friends. Grasp it. Satan will, in
his brief hour, at the end of this world, be given his opportunity to demonstrate what
total unity is like in the human race, when every person will have a mark on the forehead
or right hand, and will walk lockstep under incredible blasphemy ...
"You say, 'We want unity.' Oh, really? What kind of unity? 'We want all the churches
to get together.' Oh, really? You mean in error, in confusion, in heresy? That is, dear
friends, the ecumenical movement of our hour, in which all the great denominations and all
the great church leaders are becoming more and more unified. In what? -- in compromise and
theological error; and this is the ultimate horror" (from Human Races, a
message delivered at Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, Nebraska, Fall of 1984).
* Key Bible Verses:
Psa. 133:1;
Jn. 17:11, 21-23;
2 Chron. 30:12;
Rom 15:5,6; 16:17,18;
Dan. 2:43;
1 Cor. 1:10; 5:12,13; 10:17; 11:19;
Eph. 4:3-6, 13-15;
Phil. 1:27; 2:2;
Col. 2:2; 3:14