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Why is the unity of the body of Christ important?

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The unity of the body of Christ is crucial as it reflects the nature of God's design for His church.

Unity within the body of Christ highlights the theological principle that every believer contributes to the church's overall spiritual architecture. Paul emphasizes this in 1 Corinthians 12:12-14, where he explains that the body is not one member but many, signifying the interdependence of all Christians. Each member has a unique role, and this interconnectedness not only strengthens the church but also showcases God’s wisdom in His design. By fulfilling their respective roles, believers can help one another grow in faith and holiness, sustaining a functional and harmonious church that glorifies God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 12:12-14

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