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What does the Bible say about cleaving to the Lord?

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The Bible encourages believers to cleave to the Lord with purpose of heart, emphasizing a commitment to Christ and His teachings.

In Acts 11:23, Barnabas exhorts the early church in Antioch to cleave unto the Lord. This term 'cleave' means to stay upon, remain, or adhere to the Lord. It signifies a devotion that transcends mere attendance at church services; it demands a daily, active engagement with Christ and His teachings. Barnabas saw the grace of God at work in them, which is not merely a theoretical concept but rather works itself out in genuine faith and commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ. This walking in faith should be the hallmark of every believer's life, characterized by a persistent effort to grow closer to the Lord and His body, the Church.
Scripture References: Acts 11:23

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