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What does the unity of believers look like?

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The unity of believers reflects harmony without a king, as seen in the locusts.

The sermon uses locusts as a metaphor for the unity of believers within the body of Christ. Despite not having a visible king, the locusts display remarkable coordination and togetherness. Similarly, believers are united under Christ, our true King, and are part of one body, reflecting the spiritual connection we have with one another. The New Testament emphasizes this unity, as it is vital for the church's witness to the world (John 13:35). When Christians embody love and unity, they demonstrate to others that they are disciples of Christ, fostering harmony and encouraging one another in their faith journeys.
Scripture References: John 13:35

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