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Why is the unity of the church important in the context of being drawn to Christ?

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The unity of the church fosters an environment where believers can encourage one another to seek Christ.

Unity within the church is vital because it reflects the body of Christ coming together to support each other in their spiritual journeys. As highlighted in the sermon, when one member of the body rejoices, it affects the others. This interconnectedness encourages a collective pursuit of Christ. The church, seen as Christ’s bride, collectively expresses the prayer, 'Draw me,' indicating a mutual desire for God’s presence. As believers are drawn to Christ through the church's unity and shared faith, they become stronger in faith, experiencing the joy and blessing of fellowship, which further ignites their longing for Christ. The unity exemplifies the love and power of God at work among His people.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27, John 13:34-35

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