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Why is the unity of believers important in the church?

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Unity among believers fosters a powerful environment for growth and the work of the Holy Spirit.

Unity among believers reflects a manifestation of the Holy Spirit’s presence in a congregation. In Acts 2:1, the early church was described as being of one accord, which resulted in the powerful working of the Spirit. This unity is vital for the church as it ensures that all members align with the truth of the gospel. Without unity, the church becomes fragmented and ineffective in its mission to proclaim Christ. The Spirit empowers and harmonizes believers, leading them to work together in extending God’s grace and love to the world. Furthermore, when believers are of one accord, they testify authentically to the transformative power of the gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 2:1, Philippians 1:27, Ephesians 4:3

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