Today, we begin again. We start where we ended the 22 day Unity Challenge with first letter. Aleph is silent, yet it speaks of the oneness of God and the truth that all life flows from Him. Just as Genesis begins not with Aleph but with Bet, we are reminded that God is first, and His Word follows. Our journey starts where all unity begins: in Him.
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” — Deuteronomy 6:4
“…that they may all be one, Father, just as You are in Me and I am in You.” — John 17:21
Reflection
Unity isn’t something we manufacture — it’s something we receive. Before any action, program, or effort, we pause to recognize that we are already one in Christ. Aleph reminds us that the foundation of unity is not noise or striving, but quiet alignment with the One who holds us together.
Community Practice
Today, let’s begin with a simple act of reconciliation:
Call or visit someone with whom you’ve had distance. Instead of explaining or defending, simply say: “I value our relationship. I want us to walk together in Christ.” If you can, share a meal or even a cup of coffee as a reminder of oneness.
Prayer/Declaration
“Father, You are one, and You call us to be one. In Christ, we begin again today as one body. Heal the fractures we cannot see, and let us walk in Your unity.”
Story
A small church recently began their own “Day of Oneness” by gathering all the pastors in their town — across denominations — for a shared breakfast. At first, the room was quiet, heavy with unspoken tensions. But before long, laughter and prayer filled the air. One pastor said, “We realized Aleph isn’t about debating what divides us. It’s about acknowledging that God is one — and we are His.”
Today we start at the beginning. Aleph calls us back to oneness, to silence before God, to unity that flows from Him alone. Let’s begin this journey together.
Continue with Day 2: https://awesomable.com/bible/day-2-bet-ב-building-the-house-of-peace/
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