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What does the Bible say about the early church's unity?

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The early church was characterized by unity, being of one heart and one soul, as described in Acts 4:32.

In Acts 4:32, we see that the early church believed and functioned with remarkable unity, described as being of one heart and one soul. This unity is fundamental to the church's identity, reflecting their shared faith and the work of the Holy Spirit among them. The believers acted voluntarily in sharing their possessions, demonstrating a spirit of love and community rather than a mandated redistribution of wealth. Their unity stemmed from a common understanding of the gospel and a shared salvation experience, signifying that all members were part of the body of Christ and cared for one another's needs.
Scripture References: Acts 4:32, Ephesians 4:1-4, Acts 1:14, Philippians 2:2

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Todd Nibert · Jan 21, 2018
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