Jesus redirects misplaced passions toward unity by emphasizing that His kingdom is bigger than individual preferences, control, or division. Instead of allowing passions to divide us over issues like power, control, or personal agendas, Jesus calls us to focus on what unites us—Him and His mission. He reminds us that those who do good in His name are on His team and that His kingdom is a united family, regardless of differences in style, location, or background ([30:22]).
Jesus also warns against divisiveness, especially when it causes others to stumble in their faith. He emphasizes that hurting or leading others astray is serious, and instead of division, we should seek to build each other up in love and humility. His call is to celebrate God's work everywhere and to see others as fellow members of His kingdom, not opponents ([38:48]).
Furthermore, Jesus models this redirection of passion through His own sacrifice—His passion for us led Him to suffer and die so that we might be saved and united in Him. His passion is for our hearts to be transformed, purified, and aligned with His purpose, which is ultimately about salvation and eternal life, not division or personal gain ([48:12]).
In summary, Jesus redirects our passions from selfish, divisive pursuits to a unified, kingdom-centered love that seeks to build up others and reflect His love to the world ([31:51]).