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What does it mean to be a keeper of your brother?

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To be a keeper of your brother means to guard, support, and serve one another in love and humility.

Being a keeper of your brother encompasses a plethora of responsibilities that reflect care, support, and love. It means watching over one another, not to scrutinize or criticize, but to provide protection, encouragement, and assistance. In the Christian context, it embodies the command to love one another as Christ loved us, adjusting our actions to serve the needs of our brethren. This is not a passive role; it requires active engagement in the lives of others, sharing in their burdens and joys (Galatians 6:2). It reflects an understanding that we are part of a body, each member holding significance and requiring care. This responsibility is both a privilege and a call to action, pressing us to live out our faith in tangible ways.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:2, John 13:34-35

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