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What does the Bible say about spiritual kinship?

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The Bible illustrates spiritual kinship through the story of Onesimus, who became a brother in Christ.

The concept of spiritual kinship is vividly illustrated in the story of Onesimus in the book of Philemon. Onesimus, once a runaway servant and unprofitable thief, is now recognized as a beloved brother in Christ. This transformation highlights how all believers, regardless of their past, can find a new identity and relationship within the family of God. The apostle Paul emphasizes that this kind of reconciliation does not only restore relationships but elevates previous adversaries to family, showcasing God’s grace in salvation, which does not depend on our past deeds but on Christ's atoning work. Spiritual kinship is about being united in faith and shared purpose in the body of Christ, recognizing our collective needs and worth in God.
Scripture References: Philemon 15-16, Romans 3:10-12

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