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What does Paul mean by 'common union' in Christ?

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Paul refers to 'common union' as the shared identity and fellowship believers have through their bond in Christ.

In his writings, Paul often emphasizes that believers share a unique and profound relationship with one another through their union in Christ. This 'common union' reflects that, as partakers of the grace of God, we are all brothers and sisters, called to support and uplift each other. This union is not based on personal achievements or social standing but on the shared experience of salvation through Christ’s work on the cross. As Paul discusses in Philippians 4:1, this unity should encourage believers to stand together against division and strife, fostering a spirit of love and cooperation. Recognizing this 'common union' reminds believers of their mutual responsibility to encourage one another in the faith.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:1

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