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What does it mean to be of one accord in the church?

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Being of one accord means that believers are united in purpose and devotion to worship and fellowship.

In Acts 5:12, it is noted that 'they were all with one accord in Solomon's porch.' This phrase captures the essence of unity and collective purpose among the believers. It denotes being of the same mind, heart, purpose, and willingness to worship together as the body of Christ. Such unity is vital for the health of the church, as it facilitates mutual encouragement and strengthens their witness. The emphasis on community, as seen in this passage, aligns with the Reformed understanding of the church as a covenant community where believers encourage one another in faith and good works (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Scripture References: Acts 5:12, Hebrews 10:24-25

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On Solomon's Porch
Paul Mahan · Aug 18, 1993
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