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What It Means to Be Brothers and Sisters in Christ | S3E12

20 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In the end, the final and eternal relationship men and women will have with each other is brother and sister. Because we’re all children of God—with him as Father, through his Son—that makes us siblings to each other. The gospel, and belief in it, creates a family that consists of brothers and sisters in Christ. Because we are truly brothers and sisters in Christ, men and women in the church ought to: 1. Love each other 2. Labor with one another for gospel and mission 3. Recognize that we need each other Resources: One in Christ [https://summitchurch.com/article/one-in-christ-jesus-the-role-of-women-at-the-summit-church]

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