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How does Paul relate the unity of believers to the olive tree metaphor?

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Paul uses the olive tree metaphor to illustrate the unity of all believers, both Jews and Gentiles, in Christ.

In Romans 11, the Apostle Paul employs the olive tree metaphor to express the unity of believers from different ethnic backgrounds. The olive tree, with its roots representing Christ, illustrates how both Jews (who believed) and Gentiles are grafted into the same spiritual heritage. Paul stresses that the holiness of the root ensures that all who are grafted in—whether from Jewish or Gentile backgrounds—share in the same Spirit and blessings. This unity is foundational for understanding the body of Christ, consisting of diverse backgrounds yet remains one in purpose and faith.
Scripture References: Romans 11:16-17

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