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What does the Bible say about striving for peace among believers?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of unity among believers, urging them to seek peace through the Gospel of Christ.

In Acts 21, the Apostle Paul encounters a significant situation that exemplifies the need for peace and understanding among believers, particularly as he addresses the concerns of Jewish Christians regarding Gentile practices. This passage reveals that though believers may come from different backgrounds and hold varying levels of understanding, we are called to strive for unity and peace. James urged Paul to consider the impact of his teachings on both Jews and Gentiles, indicating the necessity for communication and understanding to alleviate any doubts or misunderstandings within the church community. Thus, striving for peace is fundamentally about recognizing our shared faith in Christ and working through differences to maintain harmony among the body of believers.
Scripture References: Acts 21:20-22, James 3:13-18, Psalm 133:1

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