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Peter's explanation to the Jerusalem church in Acts 11 underscores that true Christian unity is founded on the recognition that God does not discriminate, and his Spirit is given to all who believe, challenging any existing prejudices. Show 1 outline
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Our response to God's call can have a lasting impact on the spiritual lives of others. Show 1 outline
The Church in Antioch gives us an example of how to practice faith through acts of hospitality. Show 1 outline
The narrative in Acts 11 shows that unity within the body of Christ is cultivated through mutual encouragement and teaching, as seen through the collaborative efforts of Barnabas and Saul in the Church at Antioch. Generate outline
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In Acts 11, the establishment of the Church in Antioch signifies how unity is achieved when diverse believers focus on the mission of spreading the gospel and supporting each other in faith. Generate outline
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Acts 11 illustrates that the unity of the early Church was fostered through sharing powerful testimonies of conversion and repentance, as Peter's account demonstrates God's acceptance of all believers regardless of their background. Generate outline
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We can remain united in our faith despite differences in background, culture, and language. Generate outline
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We can demonstrate our faith in God by responding to his call with obedience and courage. Generate outline
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