Agreement was never the goal. Communion is. Scripture nowhere promises uniformity of opinion among the people of God. It promises one body with many members, which means the real task is not winning the argument but learning to remain at the table when agreement fails. Whoever leaves the table has already lost something greater than the debate.
Jesus did not come to secure the dominance of โour sideโ; he came announcing a kingdom for the poor, the captives, the blind, and the oppressed (Luke 4:18โ19). Any โChristianโ project that tramples the conscience of others, silences dissenting voices, or treats neighbors of other faiths as enemies to be crushed has stepped outside the kingdom and into idolatry of power. Kingdom ethics is not about winning the culture war; it is about embodying the reign of God here and now through justice, mercy, and humble walk with God.