The power in We is not new. It comes from divine wisdom and counsel. It is rooted in charity, which is pure and divine love. Charity is taught about and highly regarded in the Bible as one of Jesus Christ's most important messages. It is described by his apostle as a more excellent way. Below are a few scriptures to reference about charity and the power that comes with it.
The following references are all in the New Testament of the Bible.
In the first century a.d., members of the church in Corinth had been behaving contentiously toward one another. They argued, judged, and even sued one another. The apostle Paul felt frustrated by this and wrote them a letter about being unified. He told them that he wanted to show them “a more excellent way," and then he proceeded to talk to them about charity. Read: 1 Corinthians 12:31 and 1 Corinthians 13:1-8
When asked by the Pharisees which of all was the greatest commandment, Jesus Christ answered that the greatest commandment was to love God and others. Read: Matthew 22:37-40
In the First Epistle General of John, we read that we must love our brothers in order to abide in light. Read: 1John 2:10-11.
A beautiful explanation of love and its powers is also in the First Epistle General of John. Read: 1John 4:7-21
