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What does the Bible say about inward affection?

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Inward affection, described in Philippians 2:1-5, refers to the deep love, pity, and sympathy that believers have for one another, stemming from the love of God.

Inward affection, as mentioned in Philippians 2:1-5, is about the genuine love and sympathy that Christians should exhibit towards one another. This love is not of our own making; rather, it is the love that God pours into our hearts. Paul emphasizes that believers should be like-minded, with the same love that comes from God, sharing in the fellowship of the Spirit. The concept highlights the necessity of having a heart that is knit together with fellow believers, motivated by the love that God has for us, which reflects His mercy and grace. It is not merely about how we feel but is about the profound connection we have through Christ, who serves as our ultimate example of love.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:1-5

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