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Why is understanding the concept of common enemies important for Christians?

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Understanding common enemies helps Christians recognize spiritual battles and the cost of true discipleship.

Recognizing common enemies is crucial for Christians as it sheds light on the spiritual realities that accompany gospel conversion. Micah 7 illustrates how one's closest relationships can become adversarial when one is converted, revealing that the message of the gospel can incite opposition even from familial ties. Furthermore, Christians must realize that their greatest enemy is often themselves, as Paul expounds in Romans 7 about the internal struggle with sin. Understanding this concept affirms that believers are called not only to faith in Christ but also to a loyalty that may require sacrifice and perseverance in the face of opposition, both from within and from those around them.
Scripture References: Micah 7:5-9, Matthew 10:34-36, Romans 7:14-25

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