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Why is unity considered a command from God?

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Unity is seen as a command from God because it is vital for the health and witness of the church.

Unity is considered a command from God, as reflected in Psalm 133, which praises the pleasantness of brethren living together in harmony. This command is further established in the New Testament through Paul’s exhortation in Ephesians 4 to keep the unity of the Spirit. It is vital for the church's health and its effective witness. God’s intention for His people is that they reflect His character, and the unified body of Christ serves as a powerful demonstration of His grace and truth in the world. Thus, this unity transcends mere human relationships, embodying the essence of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Psalm 133, Ephesians 4:3-6

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