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What does the Bible say about loving one another as Christ has loved us?

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The Bible commands us to love one another as Christ has loved us, highlighting the depth and nature of His love.

In John 15:12, we find the command of Christ to love one another as He has loved us. This love is not merely a social affinity but a deep, spiritual bond that comes from recognizing Christ in each other. The essence of this command is rooted in the understanding that our love for one another should reflect the sacrificial, unconditional love that Christ demonstrated. He loves us not for anything inherent in us, but because we are seen in Him by God the Father. This profound concept underpins the unity and communion that we are called to have as brothers and sisters in Christ, transcending our imperfections and differences.
Scripture References: John 15:12, Ephesians 1:4-5

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