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Why is brotherly affection important for Christians?

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Brotherly affection among Christians reflects their shared identity in Christ and serves as a testimony to the world.

In 1 Peter 3:8, Peter calls believers to demonstrate brotherly affection, highlighting it as a hallmark of true Christian community. This love is not merely about emotional connection, but is active and tangible, as seen in 1 John 3:14, which states that the evidence of having passed from death to life is love for the brethren. This brotherly affection solidifies the unity of the body of Christ and draws others to the gospel. Furthermore, Jesus taught that love among His disciples would be the identifying mark of His followers (John 13:35). When the world observes genuine love and care among believers, it serves as a powerful witness to the reality of the transformative work of Christ in their lives.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:8, 1 John 3:14, John 13:35

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