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What does the Bible say about conflicts among Christians?

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The Bible acknowledges that conflicts can arise among Christians due to pride and personal differences, as seen in Acts 15:39.

Conflicts among Christians are addressed in the Scriptures, particularly in the case of Paul and Barnabas, who parted ways over John Mark. The contention was sharp and was not about doctrinal issues but rather personal differences, demonstrating that even the best of men can have disagreements. Proverbs tells us that 'by pride only cometh contention,' indicating that pride often lies at the heart of conflicts. The early church likely found this disagreement discouraging, highlighting that even leaders can struggle with sin and interpersonal conflicts. However, it's essential to remember the scriptural exhortation to seek reconciliation and unity among believers.
Scripture References: Acts 15:39, Proverbs 13:10

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