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How does the Gospel create unity among believers?

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The Gospel creates unity by pointing believers to Christ, who reconciles them to God and to one another.

Unity among believers is accomplished through the message of the Gospel, which centers on Christ's redemptive work and the grace He extends to all who believe. As indicated in Ephesians 2:14-18, Christ himself is our peace, having broken down the walls that separate us. The message of salvation compels believers to recognize their shared need for grace and their identity in Christ, regardless of their backgrounds. When individuals come together under the truth of the Gospel, they find themselves united in purpose, love, and faith, reflecting the body of Christ — a unified entity gathering under one head, Jesus. This unity is not merely structural, but deeply spiritual, fostering an environment of mutual support and growth in faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:14-18, Galatians 4:12-19

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