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How should Christians encourage one another?

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Christians are called to consider one another and provoke each other to love and good works, as highlighted in Hebrews 10:24.

Hebrews 10:24 instructs believers to 'consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works.' This is a directive for mutual encouragement within the Christian community. To provoke one another means to inspire or incite each other towards acts of love and faithfulness. Love must be evident in the life of a believer, as it is the distinguishing mark of discipleship (John 13:35). The call to do good works complements love, indicating that faith is active and expresses itself through actions. Such encouragement fosters unity and strengthens the body of Christ, making it essential for spiritual growth and maintenance of fellowship.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:24, John 13:35

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Don Fortner · Mar 13, 2001
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