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Why is being called a brother important in Christian identity?

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Being called a brother signifies a believer's identity as a child of God and a member of His family.

The term 'brother' in the Bible highlights the spiritual relationship among believers, indicating that they are members of the body of Christ, chosen by God. In James 1:9, the message is directed specifically to 'brothers,' emphasizing that the blessings and trials discussed are relevant only to those within the faith. This relationship affirms the believer's status as adopted children of God, heirs alongside Christ, and is central to understanding their identity and purpose.
Scripture References: James 1:9, Galatians 3:26, Ephesians 1:5

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