Why is the division caused by the gospel significant for our faith?
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The division reflects the reality that true allegiance to Christ often leads to conflict with the world.
The division that arises from the gospel is significant because it demonstrates the stark contrast between those who embrace faith in Christ and those who reject it. In Matthew 10:34-36, Jesus explains that His message will sometimes set family members against one another, showcasing the cost of discipleship. This poignant reminder indicates that the faith journey often involves conflict, as believers stand firm in their convictions in a world that seeks to oppose them (John 15:18-19). Thus, understanding this division helps Christians prepare for potential relational and societal conflicts as they commit to following Christ wholeheartedly.
Scripture References:
Matthew 10:34-36, John 15:18-19
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