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What does the Bible say about greeting one another?

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The Bible commands us to greet one another with love, reflecting the grace we've received from Christ.

In Romans 15, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of welcoming one another just as Christ has welcomed us. This greeting is not mere formality; it is an act of love and unity among believers. Paul instructs us to greet one another, recognizing that our relationships within the body of Christ illustrate the grace we have received. It signifies acceptance and the fellowship that is essential for spiritual growth and community. The act of greeting reflects our obligation to cherish one another as parts of the same body in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 15:7

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