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Why is counting others more significant important in Christianity?

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Counting others more significant is vital in Christianity as it reflects the selfless love of Christ (Philippians 2:3) and fosters unity within the body of believers.

In Philippians 2:3, Paul urges believers to count others as more significant than themselves, which serves as a fundamental principle in Christian living. This attitude of selflessness reflects the heart of the gospel where true love is demonstrated through humility and service. When Christians prioritize the needs and interests of others, it cultivates an environment of mutual support and encouragement, leading to greater unity within the body of Christ. Christ's example, in surrendering His divine privileges to serve humanity, underlines the call for believers to emulate His humility. By doing so, Christians not only grow closer to each other but also display Christ's love to the world, which is essential for effective witness and ministry.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:3

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