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What does the Bible say about the oneness of the Church?

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The Bible emphasizes that all true believers in Christ are one body, united in Him, as stated in John 17:20-22.

In John 17:20-22, Jesus prays for all believers, asking that they may be one, just as He and the Father are one. This oneness is a spiritual unity that transcends time and space, encompassing all true believers who have faith in Him. Unlike the divisions seen in various religions and denominations, true believers share a common faith, hope, and calling that binds them together in Christ. The oneness of the Church is rooted in the shared identity of all believers as members of the body of Christ, where there is no discrimination among them, as exemplified in Ephesians 4:4-6, which declares there is one body and one Spirit.
Scripture References: John 17:20-22, Ephesians 4:4-6

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The One Church
Henry Mahan · Oct 15, 1989
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