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What does the Bible say about conflict between believers?

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The Bible teaches that conflict between believers should be resolved with a focus on peace over possessions, as seen in Genesis 13.

In Genesis 13, we find a situation where Abraham and Lot, both heirs of God's grace, face conflict due to the abundance of their possessions. Rather than allowing strife to fester, Abraham proposes that they separate to avoid contention, highlighting that a man of faith prioritizes peace more than material possessions. This teaches believers that even in disagreements, we must strive for peace and understand that our unity in Christ should take precedence over earthly things.
Scripture References: Genesis 13:1-13, Ephesians 4:29, Ephesians 2:14

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