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Why should Christians show affection and care for one another?

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Christians are called to love one another as part of the body of Christ, reflecting God's love through their communal relationships (1 John 4:11).

The importance of showing affection and care among Christians is deeply rooted in the command of Christ to love one another, as articulated in 1 John 4:11: 'Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.' This love embodies the essence of Christian community and reflects the relationship believers have with God. As Paul faced potential danger in Acts 21, the disciples expressed deep concern for his well-being, illustrating how genuine care and discipleship flourish within the church. The affection for one another acts as a testimony to the world of God's love, serving as a unifying force that encourages spiritual growth and accountability. A loving community also provides support and encouragement in trials, fostering resilience and faithfulness in their shared walk with Christ.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:11, Acts 21:12

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