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

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The Bible teaches that we should receive one another in love, just as Christ received us, despite our weaknesses.

In Romans 15:7, Paul instructs believers to receive one another as Christ received us, emphasizing the importance of unity and acceptance among brethren. This means treating one another with love, compassion, and understanding, recognizing that all of us fall short of perfection. Just as Christ welcomed sinners, we are to embrace each other despite our varying levels of understanding and spiritual maturity. This acceptance is rooted in the grace that we have received from Christ, whose actions serve as the ultimate example of humility and selflessness.
Scripture References: Romans 15:7, Ephesians 4:2-3

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