Tuesday, May 5, 2026

"Stronger Together: One Voice, One Purpose” Nurses Week 🩺

 Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

“Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” – Ecclesiastes 4:9-10


When we stand together, supporting each other through prayers, acts of kindness, and shared wisdom, our faith gets stronger. There is a power in unity. Unity is one  Unity is one of the most powerful forces in human life. When individuals come together with a shared purpose, they create something far greater than what any one person could achieve alone. It is not just about standing side by side, but about understanding, supporting, and trusting one another despite differences. This week as we celebrate nurses week; In Butterfly by Grace Mommy and daughter blog we decided to ask every nurse and every warrior to help us pray as one for unity in medical health. 

As nurses we can not work alone. It is impossible to get my job done without my team. We all need each other. Each person plays an important role. God calls his people to live in unity with one another, so it is important to make every effort to live together in harmony with every one. Regardless of belief and differences, God commands us to do all in Love. If we can all come together as one we can do much greater. I believe in the power of unity. It is amazing to see unity at work when people come together as one. We should build each other, grow stronger and be able to establish these commandments to become better every day.

Life is messy, relationships are messy. Times of stress can strain relationships and we end up hurting each other and destroying unity fast. Today, I would like to invite all nurses; specially those who have been reading our blog. Let’s fight together toward making our hospitals, units, departments, home, county, city a loving place again. 

God’s plan was never to see couples, families divided. He never intended to divide the church. Yet, many still have not understood this concept. There are some that are divided within their own homes. They can’t make decisions as one. Divisions kill and destroy. Unity brings direction.

Throughout history, unity has been the foundation of progress. Movements for justice, freedom, and change have only succeeded when people chose to act together rather than remain divided. A single voice can be ignored, but many voices joined together are impossible to silence. Unity turns small efforts into lasting impact. Jesus said “ A house divided cannot stand”. 

What makes unity so powerful is its ability to bridge differences. People come from different backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs, yet unity allows them to focus on what they share instead of what separates them. It encourages empathy and reminds us that we are stronger when we cooperate rather than compete.

However, unity is not always easy. It requires patience, open-mindedness, and the willingness to listen. Disagreements will happen, but true unity means working through those challenges instead of walking away from them. It means choosing respect over division. Jesus also said: “Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand.  “If Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself.

In everyday life, unity can be seen in families, communities, teams, and friendships. Whether it’s people helping each other through difficult times or working together toward a common goal, unity creates a sense of belonging and strength. It reassures individuals that they are not alone.

Ultimately, the power of unity lies in its ability to transform both individuals and the world around them. When people stand together, they build stronger communities, overcome greater obstacles, and create lasting change. Unity is not just a concept—it is a choice, and when we choose it, we unlock our greatest potential. Today chose to stand with unity and you will see the results. 


Lets pray!

God we need you. Days are feeling broken and uncertain. People are hurting, struggling, and we know and we are aware of the pain and loneliness. We understand that we all need help. We need to turn back to our first love. We need you to give us your eyes, to see with the same compassion and mercy. Father, God, we choose to stand our ground today and say, no more. We ask for your help to set aside our differences and look to the greater cause and value of unity. We know that we can not fight this battle by ourselves. Help us understand the mystery behind the power of unity. As soldiers; when they are wounded, no man is left behind. They fight together even when they are wounded.  


Happy Nurses Week🩺



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