What does the Bible say about having all things in common among believers?
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The Bible teaches that believers have all things in common through their shared salvation in Christ, as reflected in Acts 4:31-35.
In Acts 4:31-35, we see the early church exemplifying the unity and commonality among believers. It is written that they were of 'one heart and one soul,' and they shared their possessions, ensuring that there was no one among them who lacked. This communal sharing was driven by the understanding that all provision comes from God and that ultimately, their possessions were not their own but for the benefit of the community. Importantly, this concept extends beyond material goods to spiritual blessings; every believer shares in the one common salvation bestowed by Christ, which embodies grace, righteousness, and eternal life.
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