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What does the Bible say about seeking the welfare of God's people?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of seeking the welfare of God's people as a reflection of God's own love and care for His covenant community.

In the book of Nehemiah, the phrase 'there was come a man to seek the welfare of the children of Israel' highlights the commitment and concern that God's people should have for one another. This principle stems from God's covenantal nature, where He dedicated Himself to the care and protection of His people. Nehemiah serves as a model, demonstrating that true leadership is about prioritizing the well-being of others in light of God's promises. Seeking each other's welfare is integral to the health of the church and reflects the heart of Christ who cares deeply for His own.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 2:10, Romans 14:4, Romans 15:4

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