“Can we all get along?” This was the plaint of Rodney King in 1992 in the riot torn city of Los Angeles after violence broke out in the wake of what most perceived to be an unjust verdict that acquitted the officers who were caught on videotape beating him. An already strained relationship between the LA police and the black community reached a breaking point with devastating results: 53 deaths, 2,383 injuries, and over $1,000,000,000 in damages; a terrifying and troubling example of sin's disruptive power.
The truth is we can't all get along. Fractures in even the strongest of relationships seem inevitable. Peace between people takes work. In this message we consider two of the resources the gospel provides in that effort: unity and forgiveness.
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