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Why is it necessary for Christians to seek the good of their neighbors?

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Christians are instructed to seek the good of their neighbors for edification, as highlighted in Romans 15:2.

In Romans 15:2, it is stated, 'Let every one of us please his neighbor for his good to edification.' This principle is essential in Christian living, as it encapsulates the call to love and serve others selflessly. The motive behind seeking the good of our neighbors is not only to meet their immediate needs but also to build them up spiritually, encouraging their faith in Christ. This aligns with the overarching command of loving one another that Christ taught. When Christians prioritize the spiritual welfare and needs of others, they reflect the character of Christ, who pleased neither Himself but laid down His life for the sake of His people. In doing so, they create a supportive community that grows together in faith and love.
Scripture References: Romans 15:2, Galatians 5:13-14

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