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What does the Bible say about receiving others in Christ's name?

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The Bible teaches us to receive others in Christ's name with humility and grace, as Jesus exemplified with His disciples.

In Mark 9:37, Jesus emphasizes the importance of receiving those who come in His name, likening it to receiving Him and, by extension, the Father who sent Him. This affirms the necessity of humility and openness towards those who may not be part of our immediate circle of faith but share a genuine belief in Christ. The attitude of the disciples, who were hesitant to accept one casting out demons in Jesus' name simply because he was not with them, highlights the need for a broader understanding of God's kingdom, which encompasses far more than our own congregation. We see this echoed in Paul's exhortation in 2 Timothy 2:24-26, where he encourages patience and gentleness in instructing others, suggesting that it is God who ultimately grants repentance and understanding.
Scripture References: Mark 9:37, 2 Timothy 2:24-26

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