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Why is understanding one body of believers important for Christians?

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Understanding that there is one body of believers highlights the unity and singularity of the church.

The concept of one body of believers is fundamental to Christian doctrine, as articulated in Ephesians 4:4, which states, 'There is one body and one Spirit.' This teaches that, despite denominational differences, there exists only one true church encompassing all who are united in faith in Christ. This understanding helps maintain the integrity and function of the church as the Body of Christ, emphasizing collaboration and unity among different congregations. Furthermore, this unity stresses that salvation is accomplished through a singular work by Christ, affecting all believers equally. Recognizing this oneness encourages Christians to live out their faith with the understanding that they are part of a larger body, collectively called to serve and glorify God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:4

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David Eddmenson · Nov 6, 2015
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