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What does the Bible say about receiving one another as Christ received us?

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The Bible instructs us to receive one another as Christ received us to the glory of God (Romans 15:7).

In Romans 15:7, Paul exhorts believers to receive one another just as Christ received us, underlining the importance of grace and love within the Christian community. This directive emphasizes that believers should welcome each other without prejudice or distinction, mirroring the acceptance and unconditional love that Jesus exemplified. It signifies a call for unity among believers, regardless of their spiritual maturity or background, fostering a spirit of fellowship and support that reflects the love of Christ and brings glory to God.
Scripture References: Romans 15:7

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