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What does it mean to be unified in the church?

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Being unified in the church means coming together as one body, equipped for ministry and reflecting Christ's image.

Unity in the church embodies the relational and spiritual bond that believers share through Christ. Ephesians 4 calls on the church to maintain the unity of the Spirit through peace, highlighting that all believers, though diverse, are part of one body. This unity is not merely organizational but is rooted in the very nature of God's covenant with His people. By equipping and edifying one another, believers collectively grow into maturity, reflecting the fullness of Christ. Thus, the unity of the church aids in resisting false teachings and ensuring that the church serves its God-given mission effectively.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:3-6, Romans 12:4-5

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