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What does the Bible say about receiving one another in Christ?

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The Bible teaches us to receive one another as Christ has received us, showing unconditional love and acceptance to all believers.

In Romans 15:7, Paul instructs believers to receive one another just as Christ has received them. This means that we are to show unconditional love and welcome to all fellow believers, regardless of their backgrounds, weaknesses, or pasts. Just as Christ accepted us despite our unworthiness, we are encouraged to extend the same grace to others. This principle is vital in fostering unity and fellowship in the body of Christ, as it breaks down barriers of culture, wealth, and status. The blood of Christ, which unifies us, is thicker than any cultural differences we might have.
Scripture References: Romans 15:7, 2 Peter 1:1-4, 2 John 9-11

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