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Why is a common experience of grace essential for church unity?

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A common experience of grace is vital for church unity as it transforms hearts, fostering genuine love and tolerance.

A common experience of the saving grace of God serves as the foundational element for church unity, as it aligns the hearts of individuals towards God and one another. In Romans 8:7, we recognize that without this transformation, individuals are naturally inclined to enmity against God, which manifests in relationships through strife and division. When believers experience God's grace, they are given new hearts that produce fruits of the Spirit, such as love, patience, and kindness (Galatians 5:22-23). This shared grace creates a bond that allows diverse individuals to work towards common goals in harmony, ultimately enhancing the life of the church.
Scripture References: Romans 8:7, Galatians 5:22-23

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