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In the past, I have mistakenly viewed discipleship as a primarily individual pursuit. Until now. The writers of the New Testament emphasized the communal nature of spiritual formation: most of Paul’s references to “you” in his writings were not to an individual or singular “you”, but to the corporate and plural form of “you."
By Rev. Dr. Nicholas A. Cash5
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In the past, I have mistakenly viewed discipleship as a primarily individual pursuit. Until now. The writers of the New Testament emphasized the communal nature of spiritual formation: most of Paul’s references to “you” in his writings were not to an individual or singular “you”, but to the corporate and plural form of “you."