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In one of Aesop's fables, he describes an old man who had several sons, who were always falling out with one another. He had often, but to no purpose, exhorted them to live together in harmony. One day he called them together, and he gathered a bundle of sticks and tied them together, and asked each one of them to try to break them. Each one tried as hard as they could but none of them could break the bundle of sticks. Then the father cut the cord that he tied them together with and told his sons to break them separately. This was done with the greatest ease. “See, my sons,” the old man said “the power of unity!”

(From an illustration by Shawm Miller, 6/2/2016, https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermon-illustrations/84171/unity-by-shawn-miller)

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