Why is mutual investment important for Christians?
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Mutual investment among Christians helps build up the community of faith and strengthens individual believers (Hebrews 12:12-13).
In Hebrews 12:12-13, the call to uplift one another resonates with the importance of mutual investment within the Christian community. When believers actively engage in caring for one another—through encouragement, instruction, and communal support—they reflect the very love of Christ. This practice not only fosters an environment of accountability and growth but also helps prevent roots of bitterness that can cause division among the church. Each person's commitment to one another strengthens the entire body, promoting peace and holiness, essential for experiencing the fullness of God's promises.
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