Dear saints, let us pray that the full-time teams laboring on the college campuses would be blended together in one accord, which is the master key to every blessing in the New Testament (Acts 1:14; 2:46-47; Lev. 2:4).
The way to be blended is by much and thorough prayer, as fine flour of the wheat, with all the members of our group, with the Spirit as the oil, through the death of Christ as the salt, and in the resurrection of Christ as the frankincense. We need to pray over all these points with much and thorough prayer. We need to be blended into a dough for the Lord. Our becoming dough implies our being broken, our being ground, and our being blended. According to the type of the meal offering in Leviticus 2:1-13, to be blended requires the adding of oil so that the flour will not be dry. It is impossible to blend fine flour that is dry; oil is needed to make the flour moist. In the same way, we need the Spirit as the oil to “moisten” us so that we can be blended together…
To build up the vital groups, we need to keep the oneness of the Spirit, that is, the oneness of the Body, in the one accord according to the Lord’s desire with much and thorough prayer (Eph. 4:3; Acts 1:14; 4:24). Without the one accord we cannot keep the oneness. The one accord is the heart, the kernel, of the oneness. (Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1991-1992, vol. 3, “Fellowship Concerning the Urgent Need of the Vital Groups,” ch. 10)
More details via Beseeching.org, day 433.