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How does Christ unify believers?

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Christ unifies believers by breaking down barriers of division and making them one in Him.

Christ unifies believers by breaking down the dividing walls of hostility that separate humanity. Ephesians 2:14-16 explains that through His death on the cross, Christ has abolished enmity and made peace, creating one new body from the two—Jews and Gentiles. This profound unity in Christ means that distinctions such as race, gender, or social status become irrelevant as we find our identity in Him. The love and grace of Christ foster a community where all believers, despite their diverse backgrounds, are accepted as fellow citizens in God's household. Therefore, the focus shifts from individual differences to the common bond we share in our Savior, promoting a spirit of harmony and reconciliation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:14-16

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Clay Curtis · Oct 11, 2009
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