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Why does the Bible say we should provoke one another to good works?

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Provoking one another encourages love and good works among believers (Hebrews 10:24).

In Hebrews 10:24, the exhortation to consider one another and provoke one another to love and good works highlights the relational aspect of Christian faith. Encouraging fellow believers is instrumental in fostering a supportive community that actively participates in acts of love and service. This mutual encouragement is essential for combating the drift away from faith, especially during times of trial. By provoking one another to good works, Christians fulfill their call to represent Christ's love and mission, ensuring that their collective witness remains strong and impactful in a world that often opposes the faith. The relationships built through this encouragement strengthen the church and advance the Kingdom of God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:24

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Hold Fast
John Chapman · Jun 5, 2011
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