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What does it mean to have things in common as Christians?

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Having things in common as Christians means sharing a common faith, purpose, and love rooted in God's grace.

Things in common among Christians extend beyond mere social connections; they encompass a profound spiritual unity. In Titus 1:4, Paul refers to the common faith shared by believers, emphasizing a shared standing before God. This unity is reflected in shared doctrines, mutual support, and collective purpose in glorifying God. Additionally, 1 Corinthians 10:12-13 reminds us that our struggles are common, and we can bear one another's burdens as we navigate trials together. Hence, as members of the body of Christ, we must actively nurture this commonality to maintain a thriving and supportive community.
Scripture References: Titus 1:4, 1 Corinthians 10:12-13, Acts 2:44-46

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The Common People
Henry Mahan · Dec 20, 1992
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