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Why should Christians strive for unity in the church?

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Christians should strive for unity because it reflects the character of God and is essential for the witness of the church, as taught in Philippians 2:2.

Unity in the church is paramount as it reflects God's nature and His desire for His people. Philippians 2:2 urges believers to be 'of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.' Unity fosters strong communal bonds and enhances the church's testimony in the world. A united church exemplifies the love of Christ and serves as a powerful witness to those outside the faith. Additionally, unity among believers allows for collective strength in purpose and mission, fulfilling the Great Commission effectively. It encourages a spirit of collaboration and support within the body of Christ, ensuring that all members are working toward the common goal of glorifying God.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:2

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