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Why is it important for Christians to be united in doctrine?

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Unity in doctrine strengthens the church and maintains the integrity of the Gospel.

For Christians, unity in doctrine reflects the truth of Scripture and the nature of God Himself. In 1 Corinthians 1:10, Paul exhorts believers to be perfectly joined together in the same mind and judgement. This unity is critical for displaying the oneness of Christ and for avoiding the divisive influences of false teachings. A cohesive understanding of the Gospel fosters mutual encouragement and accountability among believers, enhancing their collective witness to a divided world. Disunity, on the other hand, leads to confusion, errors in theology, and a weak testimony of the church.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:10, John 17:21

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