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What does the Bible say about helping our brother's ox or sheep?

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The Bible instructs us to assist our brother by returning lost animals, demonstrating love and care for others.

In Deuteronomy 22:1-4, God commands His people to care for their neighbor's lost livestock, illustrating the importance of love and responsibility among the community of believers. This directive reflects God's heart for His people to actively demonstrate compassion and support for one another, which is rooted in the principle of loving one's brother. Notably, the failure to aid those in need shows a selfish inclination that is contrary to the love that believers are called to exhibit, showing that true Christian principles are for those who have been transformed by being born again.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 22:1-4

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