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What does it mean to be like-minded according to Christ?

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Being like-minded means sharing a common perspective on Christ, fostering unity and glorifying God together.

In Romans 15:6, Paul expresses the desire for believers to be like-minded, suggesting a unity in thought and purpose centered around Christ. This is not merely about agreeing on minor issues but encompasses a shared understanding of Christ’s nature and work. When believers focus on glorifying God and aligning their thoughts with His will, they exemplify the unity that is essential for the body of Christ. This kind of fellowship allows for mutual encouragement and strengthens the church's witness, as believers encourage one another to live out the gospel in harmony.
Scripture References: Romans 15:6

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