Back in the pulpit for the first time in 15 weeks, Pastor Brent brings the penultimate message in our Summer in the Psalms series. After recapping his sabbatical with a few examples of adventures with his family, he opens Psalm 133 and describes “What Unity is Not” (neither harmony nor uniformity), “What Unity Is” (founded, focused, and fixing our eyes on Christ), and “Why Unity is Important”. Pastor Brent asserts, “Unity comes when each of us are growing closer to the Lord Christ and to His throne” (Rev. 4-5). He also shares a powerful anecdote of advice given to someone praying for peace with an estranged loved one: “Don’t necessarily pray for peace, but pray that he or she will grow closer to Christ.” In tying together vv. 1 and 3 of this psalm, Pastor Brent reminds us that when we dwell in unity together, it is there we see the Lord bestow His blessing.