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What does it mean to have all things common among believers?

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Having all things common reflects the unity and shared purpose of believers in Christ, as demonstrated in Acts 4.

The concept of having all things common, as seen in Acts 4:32-34, illustrates the deep spiritual unity among the early Christians. This unity was fostered by the Holy Spirit, leading them to share their resources freely with one another according to each one's needs. This communal living signifies not only physical sharing but also a profound agreement in faith, purpose, and mission within the body of Christ. The early Church exemplified this unity as they focused on the furtherance of the Gospel, embodying the essence of Christian fellowship.
Scripture References: Acts 4:32-34

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