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How do we know the unity among Christians is genuine?

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Genuine unity among Christians is rooted in the work of God through the Gospel, resulting in shared faith and experience in Christ.

The genuineness of unity among Christians can be discerned through the shared work of God in their lives. According to the sermon, unity is not simply a result of human agreement but is born from the gospel in the hearts of believers. Those who have been truly saved by grace recognize their shared experience of God’s love and mercy, which unites them. This divine work signifies that it is the Spirit of God who has brought them from death to life, creating in them a yearning for fellowship and harmony. When such unity is present, believers identify not only with Christ but also with one another in a collective acknowledgment of their shared redemption and identity as children of God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:3, Jude 1:1

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Unity
Ian Potts · Nov 20, 2011
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