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How do we know that Christians should care for each other?

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The Bible explicitly teaches that believers have a responsibility to care for one another as an expression of love.

Scriptural guidance reveals that Christians are called to care for one another as a fundamental aspect of their faith. In Deuteronomy, God instructs His people to attend to the needs of their neighbors, indicating that our responsibilities extend beyond mere acknowledgment. This is further emphasized in the New Testament, where believers are called to love one another and bear each other's burdens (Galatians 6:2). The witness of a true Christian community is characterized by mutual concern, reflecting the transformative love of Christ within us. Thus, caring for one another is not just encouraged, but mandated, as evidence of genuine faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:2, John 15:12

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