No Denomination, Just Devotion
Why do we need a label
To follow the One who tore the veil?
Why do we build steeples to separate
When the cross was raised to unify?
You say,
“We’re Baptist, Pentecostal, Reformed, Orthodox…”
Like Christ is fractured.
Like the blood ran in streams instead of one flood.
We split the Body
To feel in control.
But Jesus didn’t die for denominations—
He died for disciples.
No logo.
No brand.
Just scarred hands
And an empty grave
That didn’t need a doctrine to validate it.
He never said,
“Come join my sect.”
He said,
“Follow Me.”
So tell me—
If the Lord walked in today,
Would He sit in your pew
Or flip your table?
Would He hear His name in your creeds
But not find His love in your heart?
I’m not trying to win an argument.
I’m trying to lose my pride.
Because if Christ is not divided,
Then why are we?
So I drop the name tags.
Burn the team flags.
And walk under one banner:
Jesus.
Messiah.
The Lamb who was slain.
The King who’s coming back
For one Bride—
Not a divided fanbase.

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