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What does it mean to be brothers in Christ?

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Being brothers in Christ signifies our shared faith and family in the body of Christ, united under God's grace.

In Acts 20:32, Paul refers to the Ephesians as 'brethren,' which indicates a deep relational bond among believers. This term transcends mere acquaintance, establishing a familial connection grounded in the love of Christ. Our shared identity as sons and daughters of God means we are united by the same Father, and we are to treat one another with love and respect as members of one body, the Church. 1 John 3:1 emphasizes that we are called children of God, showcasing the transformative power of grace in creating this new family. This relationship holds significance in our collective responsibility to support and edify one another in faith, reflecting Christ's love in our interactions.
Scripture References: Acts 20:32, 1 John 3:1

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