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How do we dwell together as believers?

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As believers, we dwell together by recognizing our shared identity as children of God and caring for one another in love.

Dwelling together as believers is rooted in our identity as children of God, adopted into His family. This familial bond compels us to care for one another deeply, reflecting the love that Christ has shown us. Romans 8 teaches us that the Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, emphasizing the closeness of our relationship. We are called to remember one another in times of adversity, as Paul teaches us in Hebrews 13:3. This mutual care and love exemplify how we can dwell together in unity, illustrating that the love of Christ binds us together as one body, actively supporting and encouraging one another.
Scripture References: Romans 8, Hebrews 13:3

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