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What does the Bible say about loving fellow believers?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of loving one another as brothers and sisters in Christ, reflecting our acceptance as God's chosen elect.

Scripture teaches that Christians are called to love one another deeply, reflecting the love that God has for us. In passages like 1 John 4:7-8, we are instructed to love because love is from God, and whoever loves is born of God and knows God. This love is not to be taken lightly; it is a profound representation of our identity as God's chosen people. When we address one another as 'brother' or 'sister,' we acknowledge our shared faith and the bond we have through Christ's redemptive work. Such designations signify our acceptance into the family of God and underscore the unity we should exhibit as believers.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:7-8, John 13:35, Romans 16:8-16

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